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Towing a trailer – Acura 2008 MDX User Manual

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The weight that the tongue of a fully

loaded trailer puts on the hitch

should be 5 to 10 percent of the total

trailer weight for boat trailers, and 8

to 15 percent of total trailer weight

for all other trailers. (See page

for limits for your towing

situation). Too much tongue load

reduces front-tire traction and

steering control. Too little tongue

load can make the trailer unstable

and cause it to sway.

The maximum

allowable weight of the vehicle, all

occupants, all accessories, all cargo,

and the tongue load must not exceed

2,888 lbs (1,310 kg) on the front axle,

and 3,175 lbs (1,440 kg) on the rear

axle.

The maximum

allowable weight of the vehicle, all

occupants, all accessories, all cargo

and the tongue load is 5,952 lbs

(2,700 kg).

The maximum allowable weight of

the trailer and everything in or on it

depends on the number of occupants

in your vehicle and the type of trailer

being towed (see page

).

Towing a trailer that is too heavy can

seriously affect your vehicle’s

handling and performance. It can

also damage the engine and

drivetrain.

The maximum

allowable weight of the fully loaded

vehicle and trailer is 10,053 lbs

(4,560 kg) with the proper hitch. The

GCWR must be reduced 2 percent

for every 1,000 feet (305 meters) of

elevation.

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Towing a Trailer

Tongue Load

Total Trailer Weight

Gross Axle Weight Ratings

(GAWR)

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating

(GVWR)

Load Limit

Gross Combined Weight Rating

(GCWR)

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