GerryS wrote:Towing is easy....just remember you've got an extra 15 feet of trailer behind you, braking is a lot harder and you shouldn't drive it like you stole it.
Take your turns a little wider. I set my side mirrors down so I can see my wheels for the first few turns....learn where they track when you turn.
Backing is where it gets different. Lots of posts on that subject...practice when no one is watching, your first time will be ugly...it is for everyone. When backing be most careful of "binding" where your tow vehicle makes contact with the trailer...that can get expensive.
daveesl77 wrote:Whenever you stop, check your rims by putting your hand to them. See if they feel really warm or hot. They can be kind of warm, and in the summer the sun side will be a bit hot, but if it seems too hot, you might have a bearing problem. IF you think that is the problem, touch the hub, if really hot, you have a problem.
dave
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