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    Are You Planning To Tow Your Own Car? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t?

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    So you’re finally moving to your new house and you’re taking your cars with you. The problem is, you’re the only driver in the family. So you get this brilliant idea of simply towing the lighter vehicle.

    Sorry to burst your bubble but that idea is one of the worst you could have come up with. Attaching another vehicle is dangerous especially if you don’t have experience and the right tools. Sure you have a tow ball hitch but that won’t just cut it. There are lots of reasons why you shouldn’t try to tow another vehicle on your own whether it is broken or perfectly working.

    It may not be easy to convince you to rethink that decision but hear us out. Here are a few reasons why you really shouldn’t.

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    • Unknown Towing Rating
    • Unbalanced Tongue Weight Level
    • Wrong Towbars
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    Unknown Towing Rating

    Your truck is bigger than your car isn’t a good gauge on what it is able to tow or not. You have to know the towing rate of the vehicle. This is the weight that the bigger truck can tow without getting damaged. Is your other car within such a rating?

    Additionally, some might think that since the other car is empty, it would be more useful to fill it up with things for your move. That additional weight will have a worse impact on the towing vehicle. There are many things from transmission problems, exploding tires, suspension damage, brake failure, and many others that could occur.

    Towing companies have tow trucks that are fully capable of towing vehicles. They also have a variety of tow truck types suitable for various needs.

    Unbalanced Tongue Weight Level

    The tongue weight is the weight of the towing vehicle that is supported by the tow ball. This is important to know because too much would give you steering issues while too little could make the other vehicle sweat too much. There should be a balance to this and you shouldn’t attempt towing unless the levels are perfectly balanced.

    Wrong Towbars

    What equipment are you using for towing? Towbars should be one of them but you shouldn’t have just any towbars, it should be properly rated too. Using the wrong one can bring about safety issues and can potentially damage the vehicles.

    Violation Of Towing Regulations

    Don’t ever attempt to tow your vehicle without knowing the different towing regulations and requirements in your area. If you are crossing states, then you also have to know the towing regulations of the states you are passing through. Some of them are different and violating them could result in legal issues, fines, vehicle damage, and safety issues as well.


    When you need to bring your car with you when you move somewhere else, don’t risk towing your own vehicle. Instead, call on Straight-Away Towing for their long-distance towing services to assist you in moving your vehicle safely and securely…

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