The Proper Towbar for Your Vehicle

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.

In that sense, many drivers choose to have a towbar installed in their car, which makes it possible to tow a trailer or other vehicles and thereby bring along the maximum amount of items with them on the road.

Towing a trailer properly isn’t quite as simple as it seems, however, and it’s important to make sure that your towbar meets certain standards of performance. Also known as a tow hitch, your towbar needs to be able to manage high degrees of stress and put up with pulling a significant load, able to guarantee that the vehicle and the trailer move more or less in sync with each other.

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.

Basically, towbars come in two forms: there are those with a tow ball mounted on a tow bracket, and another kind that involves a tow pin and corresponding jaw that fit to a trailer loop. The first kind is better for articulating the movement of the towing vehicle and the trailer which is a major consideration when towing, while the second type does not allow for such great coordination, though if you allow enough slack in the tow pin you can come closer to successfully articulating the movements of both.

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.

Loading the tow ball is a delicate procedure and has to be done just right in both the horizontal and vertical sense, otherwise there is greater risk of something going awry. If you do not have experience loading the tow ball, then get the help and advice of somebody that does, a decision that will not only help avoid damages to your own property and vehicles but also avoid hurting other people out on the roadways.

One of the safest varieties of towbar is known as a Lunette Ring, which forms a very secure coupling by means of the mentioned ring and the pintle hook on the vehicle. This sort of towbar is ideal for heavy loads and for people towing on rugged terrain.

Byron Jonas understands that tow bars are an important accessory for a vehicle, which is why he got qualified advice before buying a towbar on his vehicle. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service


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Posted on December 7th, 2009 by Byron Jonas and filed under Trucks | No Comments »
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