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7
Ensure that tires are in good condition and are properly inflated. Watch
inflation especially closely: underinflated tires will overheat. Overheated
tires are a potential hazard as they may throw rubber and cause a blowout.
Check and tighten wheel lugs regularly (every 50 miles when new until 200
miles are reached and then check lugs every 500 miles).
Check brakes in a safe area - not while traveling a busy highway.
Always solidly block trailer wheels before unhitching.
Before leaving a camp area with a trailer in tow, ensure that the locking lever
is seated, break-away wire is attached to tow vehicle, the jacks are raised so
that they cannot touch the ground, the dolly wheel removed, 120-volt electric
cord properly stored, and safety chains and power cord to your tow vehicle
are connected.
Ensure that all hold-down latches are securely fastened before travel.
Always test running lights, brake lights, and trailer brakes before travel.
Tow vehicle brake controller should be set such that the trailer brakes provide
nearly all of the stopping effort for the trailer.
Obey speed limit restrictions when towing a trailer. Some states post speed
limits specific to towing trailers.

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