Know your limits: Check your vehicle’s towing and payload ratings before hitching up. Overloading can damage your truck and compromise safety. Balance is everything: Distribute about 60% of the load ...
It’s time to start thinking about getting your boat out of storage and putting it where it belongs – in the water! But how will you get it there? AAA has several handy tips to keep you, your boat and ...
Towing a trailer for the first time is intimidating. Anyone who tries to tell you differently has forgotten his first hours towing a trailer when his heart seemed to stay in the throat and sweaty ...
The driver is the key to a successful, fun and safe tow-sports experience. The pros can tell when the boat’s speed is off by as little as 0.33 mph or it veers from a straight path by even a few inches ...
I can’t think of anybody who doesn’t enjoy getting towed behind a boat, whether it’s for wakeboarding, water-skiing or for tubing. We captains get a kick out of it too. Just as we should turn the ...
SUVs are more popular than ever, and with the advent of social distancing, more people are camping with travel trailers for their summertime activities. If you’re new to towing with an SUV, or just ...
Whether it's a covered trailer or a flatbed with trail toys, a small home on wheels, or some combination thereof, towing is more popular than ever with the four-wheeling crowd. That the available tow ...
Towing something behind a vehicle isn't something most people do on a daily basis. However, with the weather getting warmer, you might be considering towing for a road trip vacation, buying a new car, ...
Towing behind vocational trucks is often taken for granted. For instance, Class 8 drivers in over-the-road and less-than-truckload applications tend to experience fewer loading issues specific to the ...
(BPT) - With the summer months ahead, people will be towing boats, jet skis, campers, landscaping equipment, ATVs and more. Towing can be tricky so it’s important to plan ahead and emphasize safety.