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Towing
When towing your trailer you need to recognize the extra weight behind
your vehicle. Below is a list of things which you need to remember while
traveling.
1. With the trailer attached you will have slower acceleration and will
require more distance to stop.
2. Be sure you have enough area at corners when turning, as wider
turns are necessary. Be sure to use your turn signals for your own
safety and the safety of others.
3. In passing or changing lanes remember you will need a longer
distance to pass.
4. Use your rearview mirrors frequently to observe your trailer and traffic
conditions.
5. When being passed by a large truck or bus, be prepared for displaced
air as it may cause you to sway slightly, especially travel trailers.
6. When climbing steep, long grades and again while descending, user
lower gears even before it seems necessary. Use your brakes
smoothly and evenly.
7. Remember to drive more slowly on wet and icy highways to keep
control of your vehicle.
Tires
All VENTURE RV towable coaches are equipped with appropriate tires for
recreational vehicles. Tires are rated to carry weight as listed to G.V.W.R.
The rear bumper on the frame will only carry 100lbs, therefore only the
spare tire carrier, and spare tire can be added to the bumper. Do not add
any other components to the bumper, such as bike racks, generators,
cargo containers, and etc. Such items could cause fatigue and weld stress,
which is not covered under warranty. Any such failures could damage your
property and endanger vehicles following your camper during travel, which
could result in an accident.
This frame is NOT designed or built to tow any trailer.
WARNING
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