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4 Things That Every Car Hauler Should Follow

by Luis Jimenez Auto Transport And Manufacturing Business
In the modern times, car hauling trailers are used for a variety of purposes like hauling cars, towing damaged vehicles, and so on. In other words, these equipment pieces are generally used for executing for one heavy work or the other. As such, whether a car trailer is being utilized by a professional or for some private work, it is very important to consider several guidelines properly to ensure a high level of safety. Doing so can help to avoid many potential risks and prevent dangerous situations.

Have a look at the undermentioned tips that you must follow if you use a car hauling trailer frequently:

Use Tie-Downs Whenever Required

Whether you are towing a single or multiple vehicles on your car hauling trailer, make sure to utilize suitable ratcheting tie-downs to hold them in place during the journey. Nowadays, many trailers come with over-the-wheel straps, rubber blocks and swivel hooks. If your equipment has them, don’t forget to use them whenever required. After all, you would not want a vehicle to go loose and slide down from the flatbed in the middle of the road.

Purchase A Suitable Tow Truck

If you own a car hauling trailer , you cannot just use a simple van or truck for towing it. You must buy a proper truck as per the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) of your hauler. GVWR is the maximum load that your truck would be able to carry safely, along with the equipment as well as yourself. In order to determine the correct GVWR, you can have a look at the manufacturer’s information or try to find it online.

Follow Ideal Loading Procedures

While loading (and also unloading) cars from a hauler of any capacity, be it a 5 or 6 car trailer, it is important to follow some standard procedures. The heaviest of all vehicles must never be loaded either in the rear or anterior part of the trailer. Doing so can increase the tongue weight and reduce your control over the truck while driving. Instead, keep the center heavy and place the cars with the least weight in the front and rear.

Avoid High Speeds

Last but not the least, maintain a low speed while hauling vehicles with your trailer. Overspeeding can adversely affect various systems of your truck, including suspension, drivetrain and brakes.

Bear the above-mentioned tips in mind to ensure safety for yourself as well as others on the road.

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