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Fire Extinguisher:
It is wise to carry a fire extinguisher in the tow vehicle.
Heavy Duty Flasher:
This electrical component may be required when your trailer turn sig-
nal lamps are attached to the tow vehicle flasher circuit.
Overall Carrying and Towing Capacity of Vehicle:
Vehicle manufacturers will provide you with the maximum capacities
of their various models.
Suspension System:
Sway bars, shock absorbers, heavy duty springs, heavy-duty tires and
other suspension components must be selected to accommodate the
size and weight of the trailer that is going to be towed.
Side View Mirrors:
The size of the mirrors that are required depends on the size of the
trailer that is being towed and your state law requirements. In ad-
ition, you must consider the fact that some states prohibit having
extended mirrors on a towing vehicle, except while trailer is actu-
ally being towed. In these cases, detachable extended mirrors are
required. You must check with your dealer or the appropriate state
agency for mirror requirements.
• Coupling the Trailer
A reliable coupling (or fastening) of the trailer to the tow vehicle is
essential to safety. A loss of coupling may result in death or serious
injury. Therefore, you must understand and follow all of the instruc-
tions for coupling.
Improperly coupled trailers may result in death or
serious injury.
Do not move the trailer until:
• the coupler is secured and locked, if applicable
• the safety chains are secured to the tow vehicle
• the trailer jacks are fully retracted
Do not tow the trailer on the road until:
• the trailer brakes are checked
Preparing to Tow
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