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why you should never tow your own car

3/8/2019

 
Towing a truck behind a car
What can be more inconvenient when you are on the road than your car breaking down. You want to take care of the situation as soon as possible that is why you think of towing your own vehicle. Before you do anything like that, think again. Towing is a dangerous thing, and if you do it wrong, you can damage your vehicle forever. We have listed some reasons why towing your own car is never a good idea and why you should leave it to the experts.

Improper Towing Rating
Knowing what the tow rating of the car you want to tow is crucial for safe towing. Towing rating is the weight a vehicle can tow without getting damaged. If you don't know this information, you can get overloaded and damage the car when you try to use it for towing. It can cause exploding tires, brake failure, heat exhausted transmission, and many more.

Improper Tongue Weight Levels
The tongue weight is the weight of the towing vehicle that gets supported by the tow ball. The tongue weight affects the steering of the car because if there is too much tongue weight, you will have a hard time steering your vehicle. If the load is just too much, your vehicle can sway while you are driving it. There should be a balance with the weight, and the weight should be at the perfect level for towing to be done correctly and safely.

Improper Tow Bars
Another essential equipment when towing vehicles are tow bars. Each tow bar has its own rating, and it is important to use one that is appropriate for your car. Many vehicles use the same tow bar, but it is never safe to assume that your car can use just any kind of tow bar available. Using the wrong tow bar may cause safety hazards and cause damage to the vehicle.

Non-Adherence to Towing Regulations
There are unique laws and regulations for towing for each state. Most states require the use of safety chains and taillights. Other states mandate special side mirrors and rear view options for towing. They also prescribe the maximum towing weight for certain types of vehicles. If you are unaware of these regulations, you may find yourself in trouble for not adhering to these rules. You will risk the safety of your car and risk yourself from facing legal issues when you try to tow your own car.
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Improper Braking Systems
The braking system of a towing vehicle needs to work more when lugging another vehicle. They have added physical momentum which makes it harder for their brake systems to perform its fullest. This will cause your vehicle to take time to slow down when you are towing another car. Towing vehicles are mandated by the States to have special added braking systems to ensure they can handle the vehicle lugged to them without causing accidents and damages. Car owners and even amateur towing services who don't know this information risk themselves in getting in a crash.

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