Dec
11
The Right Towbar for Your Car
Filed Under RVs
The freedom of the open road beckons so many people from all over the country every year, and being able to get as much of one’s belongings into the car and on the road is very appealing to many people that decide to undertake a road trip.
Of course, there is only so much that a person can fit into their ordinary vehicle, which is why many people choose to buy a trailer of one sort or another.
In order to be able to haul a trailer behind one’s car, it is very important that the vehicle be equipped with a quality towbar (also referred to as a tow hitch) that can resist lots of stress and keep the vehicle’s and the trailer’s movements more or less in sync.
Not just any old towbar fits that bill, which is why it is important to check industry standards and get the advice of a professional before deciding what sort of hitch to get installed in your car and/or what size/weight of a trailer to hitch to it.
There are two basic forms of towbar on the market: one version which includes a towball mounted on a tow bracket, and another which incorporates a tow pin and jaw along with a trailer loop. The former variety will allow for greater articulation of the trailer’s and car’s movements, whereas the latter variety is a little more rigid (though if there is enough slack in the pin the same result can be achieved, more or less).
A receiver towbar is one which generally includes a removable tow ball, whereas a fixed hitch will generally have the tow ball and all built right into the frame of the vehicle. In all cases, the hitches are connected directly to the chassis of the vehicle, allowing for heavier objects to be towed. Certain towbars built with a square receiver sockets which enable the weight to be more evenly distributed during towing, thereby reducing the risk of accidents.
It is incredibly important that when connecting the trailer to the vehicle, the loading of the tow ball be performed correctly both horizontally and vertically – people without experience in performing such loading operations should seek out the advice of someone that does know what they are doing, and that way prevent possible damage to property and persons.
There is hardly a towbar safer than the Lunette Ring variety of coupling. This variety is made up by the Lunette Ring itself and the pintle hook on the vehicle; these couplings are recommended for people towing trailers on uneven or rugged terrain such as out in the country.
Byron Jonas knows that tow bars are an important accessory for a vehicle, which explains why he sought professional advice before buying a tow bar on his vehicle. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service