Garland RV towing
The Worst Mistakes with Garland RV Towing and How to Avoid Them
When you head out on vacation, you want it to be a fun, stress-free time with your family. Since the roadways are full of vacationers during the holiday season, it’s best to familiarize yourself with some common mistakes some people make when towing their RVs and how to avoid them.
Not getting a quality tow vehicle
One of the worst mistakes most people commonly make is not getting the proper quality towing vehicle for their RV. In cases where you need Garland RV Towing, choosing a tow vehicle that can haul your RV will make your trip more safe.
Overloading your tow vehicle or trailer can bring about a plethora of issues, including failing brakes, overheating transmissions, mangled suspension, or even blown out tires. These issues will not just ruin your happy trip, they can sometimes be life-threatening.
The only way to avoid this common issue is to know your vehicle’s tow rating before trying to tow an RV. It’s always important to ensure that the hitch system complies with your vehicle’s towing specifications. These numbers can be found in the manual of your vehicle and is located on the sill of the driver’s-side door. The trailer’s weight ratings can be found on the VIN plate of the RV.
Not verifying your local regulations
A ticket can ruin anybody’s vacation, so it’s always important to know that towing rules and regulations differ between states.
Although most states require taillights on the trailer and safety chains connecting the trailer to the tow vehicle, some also require that you have the appropriate braking equipment or supplementary side and rearview reflectors.
There are also different laws regarding the maximum speed you can drive at — the maximum trailer width, as well as the number of vehicles you are allowed to tow. It’s always important to know all these rules and regulations, not just for the state you are in, but also for the states you’ll be passing through.
Not conducting a pre-departure inspection
While most people are ready to just get on with their trip, they tend to forget inspecting the overall safety of their vehicle. When you are towing your RV, make sure to inspect every aspect of the vehicle, from the brakes, to tire pressure, to the towed vehicle. This is extremely important in keeping your family safe on the road and eliminating any possible problems that may come along with not being prepared. It is also crucial to check your luggage and make sure that it’s distributed evenly so that the trailer may not be difficult to control.
If you need the help of a qualified Garland RV towing specialist, be sure to contact MR Towing Services to get you back on your way.
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