Na u batla ho nka RV ea hau tseleng, empa ha u tsebe hore na koloi ea koloi e nepahetseng bakeng sa hau ke efe? Sena e ka ba qeto e thata, haholo-holo ka likhetho tsohle tse fapaneng tse fumanehang. Ka poso ena ea blog, re tla tšohla mefuta e fapaneng ea likoloi tse hulang le litereilara, 'me re u thuse ho etsa qeto ea hore na ke motsoako ofe o loketseng uena. Hape re tla fana ka malebela a ho khetha koloi e hulang le tereilara e nepahetseng bakeng sa litlhoko tsa hau. Kahoo, hore na o sa tsoa qala lefats'e la RV kapa o batla ntlafatso, tsoela pele ho bala bakeng sa likeletso tse thusang.
Ha u khetha koloi e hulang, ntlha ea bohlokoa ka ho fetisisa ke boima ba k'haravene. U tla hloka ho khetha koloi e ka hulang boima ba tereilara ea hau ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng le ha bonolo. Ntho e latelang eo u lokelang ho e nahana ke mofuta oa tereilara eo u tla e sebelisa. Li-trailer tsa maeto le mabili a bohlano come in a variety of sizes and weights, so you’ll need to make sure that your chosen vehicle can handle the size and weight of your particular model. Once you’ve considered these factors, you can begin narrowing down your options.
Because every vehicle, travel trailer and fifth wheel are different there’s no one size fits all answer. However, we can provide you with some basic guidelines that should point you in the right direction.
THE TERMS – ALPHABET SOUP
The Tow Vehicle:
GVWR – Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Max weight your vehicle can tow and cargo. Sometimes displayed on a sticker in your car door, or you can call your vehicle make’s dealer and provide the VIN. They will provide you with the GVWR.
GCWR – Gross Combined Weight Rating. Vehicle GVWR + Trailer GVWR
Bokhoni ba ho hula – The maximum weight of the trailer (including the trailer’s cargo) that the tow vehicle can tow
MOKHOLI – The gross axle weight rating. This is the maximum weight that can be placed on an axle
Payload – How much cargo weight the truck can support.
K'haravene ea Maeto kapa Wheel ea Bohlano:
GVWR – Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Like the tow vehicle GVWR, this is the maximum weight of the trailer plus its cargo, including full holding (water/gray/black) tanks.
UVW / Dry Weight – Weight of trailer without anything in or liquid in tanks.
CCC – Cargo Carrying Capacity. This is the weight that can be put in the trailer, and it includes weight of liquid water tanks. This is often calculated by GVWR – UVW or GVWR can be estimated by UVW + CCC.
Leleme Boima – This is the weight of the front part of the trailer, and it counts directly against the payload of the tow vehicle.
Lebili la bohlano 38C Lahlela likarolo tsa teraka tse kaholimo tsa poleiti Hitch Heavy Duty Hitch
MELAO E KAKARETSO (HASE NNETE KA MEHLA)
HORE NA KOLOI E KA TLOA HO TSAMAEA KA MOFUTA OA KOLOI LE LIKHETHO TSA HO HUKHOA HORE LI SE KE LI KETSOE KA KOLOI. MOLAO O KAKARETSO OA MONOANA KE
Hore na koloi e ka hula bokae ho itšetlehile ka mofuta oa koloi le likhetho tsa ho hula tse seng li kentsoe koloing. U tlameha ho etsa qeto ea hore na koloi ea hau e na le meeli e kae empa molao o akaretsang ke:
- bakeng sa koloi e ka pele ea koloi kapa SUV e nyenyane ke 1500 liponto
- SUV ea boholo bo bohareng ba mabili kaofela kapa pickup ea liponto tse 3000
- teraka e felletseng ea SUV kapa teraka e boima ba lithane tse 5000 kapa ho feta.
- Haeba u rera ho hula kampong e tletseng ka botlalo (tanka ea metsi e tletseng), leka ho boloka boima ba tereilara ho 75% ea GVWR.
- Midsize trailers (20-30′) are typically 6,000-8,000 pounds.
- Larger than 30′ trailers are 10,000 pounds or more.
- Lintlha tsa bohlokoa tsa k'haravene tse kang boima, liponto ka axle le VIN li ka fumanoa foreiming ea monyako o moholo oa monyako.
U SE U NA LE KOLOI EA HAO EA HAO?
Haeba u se u ntse u e-na le teraka kapa SUV e kholoanyane joale u na le halofo ea ntoa e seng e ntse e loanoa. U ka fumana bokhoni ba hau ba ho hula ka ho sebelisa rona sesebelisoa sa ho hula kapa ka ho letsetsa morekisi oa likoloi oa hau le ho fana ka VIN. VIN ea hau e thusa ho tseba enjene, foreimi, liphutheloana le mariki a koloing ea hau.
Now that you have this information, you can narrow down trailer selection by weight. Most RVers keep their trailer GVWR under their towing vehicle towing capacity, and you should also keep the tongue weight and GAWR within range. Travel trailers can reduce their hitch or tongue weight by installing a weight-distribution hitch. With the GVWR information in your arsenal you can head over to butlerrvcenter.com and filter down your search by “Weight”.
HO KHETHA TRAILER PELE
Ho khetha tereilara pele ho u fa bolokolohi ba ho khetha k'haravene ka likarolo tse lumellanang le litlhoko tsa hau eseng boima ba 'mele. Re sa bue ka hore ho ka nka nako e teletsana ho fumana RV ebe koloi e hulang e lekanang uena le k'haravene ea hau. U batla ho hopola meeli leha e le efe ea koloi ha u reka. Mohlala, haeba u hloka ho lekana batho ba 8 koloing ea hau, u tla ba ka har'a li-SUV tse kholo eseng literaka. Sena se felisa mabili ohle a bohlano kaha a hloka hore teraka e hule.
Once armed with the weight of the trailer you choose then you should purchase a vehicle that can tow that weight. This is important because you not only want to be safe and handle the load you’re towing, but you want to ensure that you can maintain reasonable speeds over all types of terrain.