RV abbreviates as a recreational vehicle and RV 400 is your one stop shop for all RV accessories under 400 dollars. An RV is a van that is can be used as a motor home. In US & UK, an RV typically is a trailer that comes with a bed, cooking equipment and basic amenities for people to live in it.
Through RV400, we aim to faciliatate users who dream of letting recreational vehicles play a pivotal role in transforming from a highway trip for the adventure seeking to actually serving as a home to people who cannot afford a permanent apartment. Then ofcourse, there are the 'wanderlusters' who have actually started living on the road spending their lives driving on highways and taking the road less travelled due to their passion.
This site features RV accessories you can buy for less than 400 dollars.
Before you start camping, here is a list of here are some terms you need to learn to blend in the RV crowd.
(In many cases, both your tow vehicle and RV will have ratings. Be sure both are in spec with some additional leeway.)
The maximum allowable weight of the vehicle.
When looking at GVWR, be sure to take into account the weight of the vehicle, drivers/passengers, all the gear and supplies in your RV, and fluids in your tanks. Both your vehicle and the RV will have a GVWR.
The amount of weight each axle is designed to support—including the weight of the axle itself.
It’s important to note that GAWR assumes the weight is balanced on both sides of the axle—but you’re not going to be anywhere close to that weight… right?
The total amount of weight between the tow vehicle, RV, and gear/supplies/people/etc. Basically the weight of everything moving down the road.
This is important in regards to the braking system. Staying within spec means the brakes can slow the whole rig down appropriately.
The weight of the RV without fluid, supplies, or gear. This number helps you calculate how much you can load into your RV.
Every component of the hitch for RV towing—receiver, ball, drawbar, etc.—should have a weight rating. These are common failure points, so be sure you’re towing an appropriate weight.
This may seem like a lot to take into account, but your Camping World RV Specialist is ready to help make sure you’re in spec. Contact us today to find the perfect RV for your vehicle.