Towing is serious business. It doesn’t matter whether you’re pulling a small, single-axle 5x10-foot open utility trailer with a couple of new axles strapped to the floor, a 30-foot dual-axle travel ...
There are a variety of misconceptions about towing, and several myths have bubbled up to the surface over the years. Here are 5 myths (& truths) about towing. There are a variety of misconceptions ...
From selecting the right tow vehicle to hooking up and loading a trailer, here's our how-to guide for towing safely. Emme Hall Former editor for CNET Cars I love two-seater, RWD convertibles and own a ...
Torque. That’s the primary driving force for our gravitation toward diesel-powered vehicles. Diesel engines are the torque kings, providing the muscle needed to move heavy loads up steep grades or ...
There will come a time in your life when all your hard work will pay off and earn you the means to tour across the country with a camper, boat, or that jet ski you've always wanted to have at your ...
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At first glance, towing capacity seems easy to determine. Your car or truck can tow a certain amount of weight, and if you exceed that weight, you’re putting yourself and your vehicle at risk.
If you're preparing to tow a trailer for the first time, you've probably come across the terms "braked" and "unbraked." The primary difference is in how the trailer slows down. A braked tow means the ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- AAA has suspended its dealings with a Huntington towing company because a military service dog wasn't allowed to ride in the cab of a tow truck. The towing company claims they ...