Well I worry about the weight for whatever RV we end up with. ? Maybe it comes from being a truck driver, I don't know. Weight is a critical safety factor for tractor trailers. And costly too. That's why states have so many weigh stations.
But I do know weight adds up quickly and a lot more than most realize. I bet if you weighed every thing you have in your rig when you pack it to go it's more than you think. Just stop to think what a suitcase weighs when you pack it to go on a trip. Heavy bugger isn't it. And usually in the one case it's mostly clothes. And then you have your toiletries and any extra shoes too. Now figure in ALL your kitchen stuff and groceries, all your bathroom stuff shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, creams, lotions, soaps and towels? Think of every single thing you've put in your rig. Whether part time camper or full timer all that stuff no matter how little it weighs by itself? All adds up.
We all talk about safety features and things that have been added to rigs to make them safer, ie. shocks, steer-safe, back up cameras and tires are a biggie. Boy Fernie will bust your butt over tires. And I agree tires are critical. But no matter how good your tires? If your over loaded weight wise and/or improperly loaded and unbalanced, that is going to put added wear and tear on your tires. The added stress at high speeds and on curves it terrific. The heat generated in a tire is wicked and over all load weight and it's distribution plays a large part in tire safety and the life of your tires. And yours. That's one reason you will see so many 'gators' on the side of the road in the summer. Gators is what truckers call pieces of tires or pieces of recap that have come off or blown out on a tire. The more the stress and the hotter the heat in summer causes the rubber to break down and on recaps it causes them to separate.
But safety is the sum total of everything you do, add, use, load, how you load, tires, change things to suit and how you drive. And all that stuff adds to the weight of your rig. Trudy did find articles about CCC for RV's and sent me a small piece of one. Hope this is allowed? It said....
"Accepted CCC for part time users is 2000 pounds. For full timers 3000 pounds. Obviously some carry less and some much more. A coach with good CCC can still not carry enough of your stuff, because CCC does not address weight distribution. A recently reviewed coach has almost no reserve on the rear axle, and over a thousand pounds reserve on the front axle. However there was virtually no storage space all the way forward, so the usable CCC was limited."
I don't know where she found it but that is the kind of info I was looking for. And it works for everyone because it's so important. Not for just the 'junk' we have to have and want. But for buying info and safety.
Now just because I want something with as large CCC as I can get? Doesn't mean we are gonna pack it to the last ounce. I would like some empty left over CCC as a precaution. And it's gonna be fun trying to load it evenly so that the weight is safely distributed.
Can anyone say "quest for info and soapbox' all in the same sentence???