For my day job, I am a product engineer for Progress Mfg. Inc. in Utah, makers of the Equal-i-zer hitch and Fastway Flash ball mounts. As part of my work, I test various pieces of trailer towing ...
We earn commissions from purchases you make using links in our articles. Learn more. A weight distributing hitch will make the controlling your trailer and driving your tow vehicle much easier If you ...
If you've already invested in one of the best travel trailer brands, it only makes sense to use the proper equipment when towing it. Regardless of what the RV salesperson told you or the fact that ...
Today’s pickups can tow more than ever before. So private contractors, landscapers, construction companies, utility and DOTs, and fleet operators take advantage of that capability by towing bigger ...
New Year's holiday traffic was light on Mississippi's I-10 when Chris Cason merged his F-250 into the slow lane. A brand-new Triton 2895 Center Console, rigged out with twin 250s, sat on the big ...
If you’ve ever been around a group of caravanners, the term WDH will probably have cropped up. But what is a WDH and do you need one? WDH stands for Weight Distribution Hitch, but they’re also known ...
This video shows how important it is to have the correct weight balance when towing a trailer, to avoid losing control of your vehicle. In this demonstration (using a miniature car and trailer), the ...
Four-wheelers love to show off, and they love big pickups that can tow their toys and trailers. One only need to roll into any big gathering of off-road enthusiasts to see such packages firsthand.
Pickup trucks are simple, right? Not always. If you want to make casual motorists sweat, ask them to hook up a trailer. Hitching up a trailer can be intimidating but we're here to give you an ...
Towing may look easy, but doing it safely is all about the right setup and good technique. In this walkthrough, Formula Drift champion Fredric Aasbo uses a 2025 Toyota Tundra and a GR Supra to ...
The trailer is doing a lazy samba behind your SUV as you drive down the highway, swaying side to side far enough to intrude into the neighboring lanes and tug at your truck's rear end. It feels spooky ...