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Tow Bars Improving Leisure Options

By: Byron Jonas

For making the most of any holiday and adding greater flexibility to your life in general, make use of the art of towing. If visiting relatives for a long vacation, you and your family can feel free to bring along all of your personal items. Children can enjoy their toys and bikes, while the option to take fishing equipment or extra suitcases makes it ideal for everyone.

Family vacations in the great outdoors can benefit greatly when you use your mobile home or SUV to tow a compact car for a day trip back to society. After spending a week or more in one of the national parks, the whole family will delight in a nice dinner out in a restaurant. Your only task will be connecting a car or trailer to your main vehicle. You can use either a tow dolly, a flat trailer or, finally, a tow bar. The tow bars currently available offer the safest and least expensive solution to towing needs.

Chances are you've seen cars being towed along on the freeway on trailers, most notably the multiple-car trailers. This industrial workload is handled by large trucks and is less than ideal for the private citizen. In fact, the tow bar usually has a much lower price than the trailer or dolly system.

Storing the tow bar will never be an issue, as each end of the connection remains attached to your vehicles. There will be no extra space required, unlike using trailers.

When deciding on a specific kind of tow bar, consider the self-aligning model, which is the most commonly used tow bar, due to the ease of its handling. Also available is the A-frame tow bar, which will require two people to set up the connection.

Remember about all the extra weight you will be handling when towing. Make an accurate count of the pounds you will be hauling. The Class of tow bar you need will correspond to this weight. Lighter compact cars are naturally a great choice for towing.

After you have installed the simple equipment needed for towing, you'll want to give the connection process a test run before your trip. Though connecting the two vehicles with a tow bar is not difficult, it is always easier with some practice.

While pulling a car or trailer connected with your tow bar, remember to leave extra space between yourself and the cars in front of you. You are piloting heavier cargo. Making turns and winding around curves will require slight adjustments to your driving style. Work out the kinks beforehand. Never back up when your towing vehicle is connected. Backing up could lead to damage for your tow bar as well as the attached car or trailer.

Besides being very useful for vacations, tow bars can come in handy when someone needs help on the highway due to an accident or a car's breaking down. Make sure your connection is as close to parallel as possible, the key to four wheel towing. Since this system of towing requires less technical application, virtually any vehicle can be pulled using a tow bar.

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