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Top Three Towing Tips For Happy Trail Riding

Tip Number One Let's consider what is necessary for an appropriate tow vehicle.
First consideration is the wheelbase.
For stability in towing live weight, you need a proper wheelbase.
Remember in the past, the basic truck cab and eight foot bed combination? With all the different combinations available now, pick something that equals the wheelbase of a basic cab and eight foot bed.
For example, a short bed truck should be fine as long as there is a extended cab, or crew cab.
You get the idea.
Examples of inappropriate choices would be a Bronco-type vehicle, that lacks the proper wheelbase.
Tip Number Two Second to consider is having enough power.
It is no fun hauling over a mountain pass with no oomph! Many trucks today come with a heavy duty package that usually includes a tow package.
This allows for extra power, a larger radiator, wiring, and receiver.
Consider the tonnage.
A half ton truck is fine for pulling a two-horse trailer with one or two horses.
However, the performance capacity will be compromised if you add a camper.
You need a three-quarter ton truck to add a camper to the combination.
If you get a manual transmission, you will have a few more horsepower to play with.
Not recommended: Adding an after market "chip" to the engine for increased performance, as in speed.
When hauling live weight, I'm not going to haul over a certain speed for safety's sake.
Tip Number Three Make sure your tires can handle the load.
  The extra workload means heat will build up, causing a blowout.
Check with your local tire shop at the beginning of the season and before a horse camping trip for proper inflation, both for the truck, loaded with a trailer, and the trailer tires also.
Your rig doesn't have to be the newest on the market.
Be committed to keeping up on maintenance, and setting things up in your favor! Make sure you get to your Happy Trails and Good Riding! Terri.


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