I'm not any kinda expert but I'm pretty sure GAWR is an axle weight limit. Wikipedia says: The gross axle weight rating (GAWR) is the maximum distributed weight that may be supported by an axle of a road vehicle. Typically, GAWR is followed by either the letters FR or RR, which indicate front or rear axles respectively.
I got the numbers from an old Winnebago brochure. I found it on a label stuck to the driver's door frame on my Citation SR (above the tire pressure label) this morning, same number: 4410/7720.
They are individuals axle weight limits, I believe. While the GVWR (limit of total weight on the frame) is 11030, one could not safely put all that weight on a single axle nor could one load both axles to their weight limits without exceeding the vehicles Gross Weight limit.
IE you could put 7720 on the rear and 3320 on the front, 6630 on the rear and 4410 on the front or any combination thereof that doesn't exceed any of the three GVWR/GAWR Front/GAWR Rear) limits.
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