This guide breaks down which trailer lights are required by the DOT, why they matter, and how to avoid the common mistakes that make a situation unsafe.
This guide breaks down which trailer lights are required by the DOT, why they matter, and how to avoid the common mistakes that make a situation unsafe.
By paying attention to weight distribution, tongue weight, speed, and equipment setup, you can keep your trailer stable and straight. In this guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about trailer sway, including what causes it, how to prevent it, and what to do if it happens.
Does anybody really pay attention to numbers like GVWR or payload capacity? You should. Knowing and working within these limits will help protect you, your towing vehicle and others on the road. Common towing terms include: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) - Maximum...
Getting a flat tire on your trailer is never convenient, but knowing how to change it can save you time, money, and stress. While the process is similar to changing a car tire, trailers have their own unique challenges, such as heavier loads and specific jack points....
Before you can legally drive a car, you’re required to learn road rules, pass a test, and earn your license. But when it comes to towing a trailer, there’s often no special licensing required–leaving the responsibility of understanding the laws entirely up to you....
Towing a trailer requires more than just hitching it to your vehicle and hitting the road. To ensure safety, stability, and legal compliance, having the right equipment is essential. From proper lighting and braking systems to secure hitches and load restraints, each...