GVWR is you "Gross Vehicle Weight Rating". This is the total amount of weight that your trailer is rated for. 5908 is the total weight allowed for trailer, horses, tack, feed, water, and any other thing that is loaded into the trailer. In your case on your trailer, GCWR will be your "Gross Cargo Weight Rating". This is the what the trailer is rated for not including tongue weight. Just for the record, GCWR is typically on the two vehicle and it is "Gross Combined Weight Rating". The 908 lbs is the maximum tongue weight. Some states will have a trailer's empty weight on the title, but some don't. Newer trailers below 10,000# GVWR are required to have a sticker on them stating maximum amount of cargo weight and weight of trailer. The ONLY accurate weight is a weigh ticket from a certified scale. She can easily take it to a truck stop or co-op that has a scale and get a weight. |