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two available variants. Kerb Mass will not include the weight of any accessories fitted to the vehicle, such as bull bars or even those accessories fitted for the purposes of towing, such as a tow bar. Depending on your tow vehicle, all these accessories could add 100kgs or more to the Kerb Mass. GROSS VEHICLE MASS The Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) of a tow vehicle is defined by the ADRs as the maximum laden mass of a motor vehicle as specified by the manufacturer. The GVM should be stated on the compliance plate. It can also be obtained from the vehicle manufacturer's website. RV safety and compliance check at a caravan show. Subtracting the Kerb Mass from the GVM will give you the maximum weight of cargo and passengers that can be carried by your vehicle. Confusion arises when a vehicle has had a GVM upgrade. These increase the load-carrying capacity of the vehicle. Normally, a second compliance plate is fitted, identified as a second stage manufacturer compliance plate. If a vehicle has had a GVM upgrade, the new compliance plate should be located near the original manufacturer's plate. Roadside RV inspections are becoming more frequent. Would your rig pass? 10 gorv.com.au