Get Fuel-Smart With These Trailering Tips
by Luis Jimenez Auto Transport And Manufacturing BusinessAuto trailering is a major line of work in USA and several people are associated with the industry. In fact, more and more individuals seem to be taking up jobs as professional hauliers in the country every year. All that sounds great considering the proliferation of a particular sector, but there is one thing which concerns us all the most - the gas used up by the heavy and bulky car hauling trailers. There are many amateur hauliers who struggle to ensure better fuel economy, but it’s only because they have little idea about the right ways to save fuel.
So let’s take a look at the top trailering tips that are to be followed to become fuel-smart:
Regular Inspection of Tire Pressure
If the pressure in the tire of either the tow truck or trailer is low, it would force the entire equipment to be dragged, which in turn will result in low fuel mileage. It can even lead to tire failures because of heat. Therefore, regular inspection of tire pressure is very important. And one must also take care to not follow the pressure rating mentioned on tires.
Consistency In Speed
At the time of towing cars using any kind of equipment, be it a 5 or 4 car hauler trailer, maintaining a slow and steady pace at the time of accelerating from absolute stops is mandatory. One should try driving at a speed 5 mph lesser than what’s mentioned on speed limit signs.
Trailer Leveling
If ever there’s a need to tow a boat using a trailer, it is important to properly adjust the latter in such a way that the former remains level on it. Appropriate leveling not only reduces wind resistance, but also improves fuel economy.
Lubrication Of The Bearings
In general, all trailers have inbuilt protective bearings to make sure that the hubs remain adequately lubricated at all times. But these bearings have to be examined on a regular basis to see whether or not they have the necessary volume of grease on them.
Proper Tongue Weight
A car hauling trailer’s tongue weight has to be about 5 to 7 percent of the total tow equipment, including the weight of the trailer and the load. This can significantly improve fuel economy by reducing swaying and fishtailing.
Thus, if you are a haulier in USA, make sure you observe these tips to remain fuel-smart.
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