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 ...
The trailer is doing a lazy samba behind your SUV as you drive down the highway, swaying side to side far enough to intrude into the neighboring lanes and tug at your truck's rear end. It feels spooky ...
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 ...
Loading your ATV or UTV onto a trailer seems simple—until you’re picking up speed to enter the freeway and suddenly the trailer starts to fishtail. The truth is, that properly loading and hauling your ...
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 ...
Towing safely has less to do with your vehicle's horsepower or expensive towing accessories and a lot more to do with how your trailer is loaded. Most people don't think about how they've loaded a ...
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Your car's brakes are designed to stop your car, not the extra couple thousand pounds you've hitched to the back. When your trailer doesn't have its own braking system, all that extra momentum, or ...
Pickup trucks are built to pull trailers, but there’s quite a bit that you need to know before you go hooking up to one. For Part 1 of our new How to Truck series, we’ve assembled a list of the basic ...