S smiley Nov 2, 2005 1,482 1 19,185 Jun 30, 2009 #1 Can some explain to me the difference between a. kirb weight of (which I thought we towed at 85%) b. goss train weight? as simple as possible. examples welcome.
Can some explain to me the difference between a. kirb weight of (which I thought we towed at 85%) b. goss train weight? as simple as possible. examples welcome.
Lutz Mar 14, 2005 10,130 931 40,935 Jun 30, 2009 #2 The kerbweight is the unladen weight of the car, without passengers or luggage. The gross train weight is the total laden weight of the car (everyone on board, including luggage) plus caravan (also with everything on board and ready to go).
The kerbweight is the unladen weight of the car, without passengers or luggage. The gross train weight is the total laden weight of the car (everyone on board, including luggage) plus caravan (also with everything on board and ready to go).