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Towing Trailers And How You Can Enjoy The Experience



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Submitted 2011-03-15 07:00:49
A tow hitch is a device attached to the bodywork of a vehicle for towing or a tow bar to an aircraft nose gear. In general it is known as a trailer hitch or a towing hitch.

They come in two main types

The receiver type
The fixed drawbar type

Receiver type hitches contains of a part that mounts to the frame of the automobile that has a backward facing opening that lets you to put removable ball mounts, hitch bike racks, cargo carriers, and other hitch mounted accessories.

Fixed drawbar hitches are typically built as one portion, having an integrated gap for the trailer ball and are generally not friendly with aftermarket hitch products.

When it comes to towing a trailer on today's road, it needs a lot of training and planning by even the most qualified drivers. If you want to be more confident behind the wheel, a good understanding of towing principles is must.

Your prime concern when towing a trailer should be safety. Check and double check the connectors between your vehicle and the trailer before hitting the way. You should make sure the hitch is tightened and the wire harness is connected. Also check your brake lights as well as signal flashers. Cross your safety chains below the trailer tongue before attaching them to the frame of the vehicle or the sides of the receiver. The chains should have drooping in them but should not touch the ground.

You should also plan your routes ahead of you making a note of sharp turns, narrow streets, dangerous intersections or construction. If you can take a detour around any obstacle, do it. Always remember that taking a little spare time to get there is a small price to pay for a safe and stress free trip.

Two most important things you should keep in mind when you tow is the basic common sense and the capability to adjust your driving. Towing an average sized trailer may seem scary; it's really easier than it looks. You just have to be sure that everything you do while driving needs to be done at least at about half the speed you would usually be driving in when without a trailer.

Try to reduce speed down when there is a turning or a curve. When you need to accelerate, you should do it steadily. When you brake, the distance the vehicle takes to stop will also be more. And when you change lanes, always remember to give room for your vehicle and the trailer.

Keeping all these is mind will give you the capability to tow a trailer with ease and confidence, allowing everyone else to just enjoy being on the road.
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