EQUIPMENT
The compatibility of your tow vehicle to the load you are towing is of utmost priority for
safety during your travel. There are many resources available to become educated about
tow vehicles and what you will need. Make sure that you understand what it will take to
tow your trailer, and that your tow vehicle matches those needs. If you are unsure of your
particular needs, consult with your independent, authorized dealer or hitch professionals
for assistance.
The following sections are designed as review topics that you need to understand for a safe
and enjoyable traveling experience. They are not intended as a replacement for consulting
your independent, authorized dealer and hitch professionals.
Tow Vehicle
• Crucial to finding the correct tow vehicle, is knowing the actual load weight you are
towing. Refer to the sections found later in this chapter for this calculation on your
trailer.
• When purchasing a tow vehicle, know its tow rating. As a minimum requirement,
the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of your trailer must not exceed your tow
vehicle’s rated towing capacity. To obtain this information, consult the following
resources:
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Tow vehicle owner’s manual
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Manufacturer’s towing guide
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Auto Dealer
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Manufacturer’s information office
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Reliable Internet Sources
• Know what the definition is for the tow rating. Adding after market accessories,
camping supplies, liquids (i.e. water, LP Gas, etc.) and people will affect the tow
rating. Read, understand and follow all trailer weight definitions.
• The best way to make sure your tow vehicle/trailer combination does not exceed the
GCWR is to weigh it fully loaded.
• Some vehicles can be purchased with a towing package. This will enhance the
vehicles towing capacity. Make sure that any information given on the vehicle’s
maximum towing capacity is clarified to be with or without the towing package.
• Towing packages are available at different levels. Vehicles can be purchased with
no, light or heavy duty towing packages. Make sure you are purchasing a towing
package that will fit your needs and your camper.
• Most vehicles require additional equipment for towing. Consult with your
independent, authorized dealer for assistance with added requirements. Becoming
familiar with the extra engine requirements from towing will provide you with
vehicle longevity and a more pleasant towing experience.
• Make sure your tow vehicle is mechanically sound for towing your trailer. Pay
particular attention to suspension components, tires and tire pressure.
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WARNING: Be prepared to drive slower. If you must pass, do so with the
utmost care, particularly in strong winds. When being passed or passing
semi-trailers or large buses, be prepared for displaced air, as it can be
severe enough to cause trailer sway. Understand how trailer brakes, tow
vehicle brakes, acceleration, the proper hitch and sway controls can affect
your control of the trailer when you experience trailer sway.
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Before you travel...
Summary of Contents for 2004 Conventional Travel
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