From selecting the right tow vehicle to hooking up and loading a trailer, here's our how-to guide for towing safely. Emme Hall Former editor for CNET Cars I love two-seater, RWD convertibles and own a ...
PopUp GN5 king pin adapter connected to fifth wheel hitch receiver When it comes to pulling the heaviest trailers with a pickup, you’re likely going to need a fifth wheel or gooseneck hitch to ...
We’ve all seen travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes flying past us on the interstate. In fact, I maintain that ...
If you're safely towing a trailer, one of the most important numbers you need to know is the tongue weight — also called hitch weight or trailer nose weight. It is the weight that your trailer's ...
The trailer is doing a lazy samba behind your SUV as you drive down the highway, swaying side to side far enough to intrude into the neighboring lanes and tug at your truck's rear end. It feels spooky ...
One of the primary reasons pickup trucks are so popular is their towing capability. Although pulling a trailer or a boat with competence takes some practice, towing, in general, is a simple and ...
For years and years we resisted the temptation to use a trailer to drag our off-road rigs to the trail and back. After all, the journey to the trailhead and back home is part of the adventure. Still, ...
For my wife and me, the options for traveling in our '95 Land Rover Defender 90 have always been limited by how creatively we could pack all of our gear. If we loaded too much on the roof rack, we ...