- GCWR
- Gross Combination Weight Rating (Governmental » Transportation)*** Gross Combined Weight Rating (Governmental » Transportation)
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
GCWR — Acronym for gross Combined Weight Rating … Dictionary of automotive terms
Gross Combined Weight Rating — (GCWR) The maximum load rating including passengers, cargo, and trailer for a particular vehicle. A vehicle s GCWR will typically be higher than its GVWR, since gross vehicle weight ratings are determined by axle ratings, and a trailer has its… … Dictionary of automotive terms
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