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Since the word "tow" can refer to everything from vehicle recovery to textile manufacturing, I’ve drafted a versatile blog post focused on , as it’s the most common "how-to" interest for this topic. 5 Essential Tips to Tow Like a Pro
Place roughly 60% of the cargo weight in the front half of the trailer (closest to the vehicle). Since the word "tow" can refer to everything
Under-inflated tires generate heat quickly and are the leading cause of trailer blowouts. Use tie-downs to ensure the load doesn't shift
Use tie-downs to ensure the load doesn't shift during sharp turns or sudden stops. 4. Adjust Your Driving Style Towing changes everything about how your vehicle handles. When attaching your safety chains, don't just hook
When attaching your safety chains, don't just hook them straight across. Create an "X" under the trailer tongue.
If you can’t see the rear corners of your trailer, invest in tow mirror extensions . 5. Check Your Tires (All of Them)
Trailer tires often sit for long periods, making them prone to dry rot and pressure loss.