Sunday, November 29, 2015

The 3 ways to tow your car behind your Rv


Ther 3 very Common Methods of towing your vehicle behind your Rv. The One that is suited the best for you will depend on your Situation.

#1 your first option is to travel with your vehicle on a flatbed trailer or an enclosed trailer if you prefer. You will want to make sure that the trailer you pick will support your tow vehicle that you decide to use or already have.

The main Advantage of Using a flatbed or enclosed trailer is the fact that you will not be adding any uneccessary miles to your vehicle. Another Advantage being that you can load and go pretty much any car you please as long as the trailer is rated for the weight of the vehicle you are choosing to take with you..

The biggest Disadvantage Of A trailer or enclosed trailer is the actual intial Purchase price of the trailer or the enclosed trailer. Being that It is a Depreciating Asset And they dont come cheap as well as the effect it will have on the mileage of the Rv After All Fuel does not come cheap these days. I found that this was not very practical for any of my customers that went down this route as an option And some of them came back later to go with the obvious choice which will be explained later..



#2 The second method is to Tow Your Car With all 4 wheels on the ground this is the most common way to tow a car behind an Rv. And this is also what everyone ends up going to after using a trailer for a period of time.

A basic tow package would include

1 Tow bar
1 bracket
1 combo kit

manufactures we reccomend for products Roadmaster In and Blue Ox

#3 the third option is you can use a Tow Dolly Now If we are being honest this is the most inconvienet way in our opinion but manufactures still sell them.

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