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Airstream CLASSIC 2021 - Towing Tips and Information; Equalizing Hitch Load Distribution; Wireless Observation System; Tracking Observation

Airstream CLASSIC 2021
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Towing
2021 Classic 7-5
Equalizing Hitch Load Distribution
When a trailer is properly hitched up to a tow vehicle
with a load equalizing hitch, approximately 1/3 of the
trailer’s tongue weight will be on the trailer’s axles
and 2/3 will be transferred to the tow vehicle� One
third of this weight transfer will be carried by the front
wheels and 1/3 by the rear wheels of the tow vehicle
(See illustration)� Thus, the tire load of each wheel on
the tow vehicle will be increased by 1/6 of the trailer’s
tongue weight� The tire air pressure of the tow vehicle
should be increased to compensate for this additional
weight� Refer to the vehicle’s owner’s manual for this
information�
34%
33% 33%
WARNING
The tongue weight should be approximately 10 to
15% of the trailers total weight. Under no condition
should it exceed the tow vehicles hitch rating.
Please refer to the tow vehicles documentation for
your vehicles hitch rating information.
Wireless Observation System
Your travel trailer is equipped with a Wireless
Observation system consisting of a camera mounted
at the rear of the trailer and a wireless monitor for your
tow vehicle� This system will allow you to see what is
behind you while towing and provide visibility when
backing up the trailer
NOTE
Carefully read and understand all manufacturers
instructions provided in your owners packet prior
to operating.
Towing Tips and Information
We want every Airstream owner to be a safe and
courteous driverA few hours of towing practice in a
large, empty parking lot will make pulling your trailer
over the road much easier� Mark off two corners of the
parking lot for left and right turns� These corners may
also be used to practice backing and parking�
Tracking Observation
Observe that the tracks made by the trailer wheels are
distinctly different from those made by the tow vehicle�
Studying this will make it easier for you to correct
mistakes�
General Information
After thoroughly inspecting your hitch, brakes, and
tires, you should be ready to tow. Check trafc, signal
when you are about to pull away, and start slowly
Look often in your mirrors, and observe the action of
the trailer, then carefully move into the proper lane of
trafc. Remember that the trailer wheels will not follow
the path of the tow vehicle wheels; therefore, wider
turns are necessary when turning to the left or to the
right�
NOTE
Truck or trailer type fender, door grip, and rear
view mirrors are a must for maximum visibility and
required by law in most states.

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