Guide on Towing a Car with a Motorhome

Owning a motorhome opens the door to plenty of outdoor adventures. However, there may be confined destinations around the camping areas that your rig may be unable to venture into. Therefore, towing your car with your motorhome to campsites gives you an extra set of wheels to move around tight trails that sometimes lead to the most incredible views. Plus, you may also want to use your car, instead of your motorhome, to shop around nearby towns to lower your fuel expenses.

Keep reading for tips on how to tow your car with your motorhome, and if you have any questions, please contact Jim’s Trailer Sales, or stop by our store in Grafton, OH, to have a chat with one of our experts. Remember that we carry exclusive deals on motorhomes, so whenever you need one, let us know. We also serve Cleveland.

Check the Weight Ratings

First and foremost, you need to know if your motorhome is capable of towing. Plenty of important information needs to be gathered before hooking your car to your rig, such as:

  • The Curb Weight: This is the full weight of your vehicle.
  • The Max Gross Trailer Weight: This is the amount of weight the hitch can handle.
  • The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: This is how much weight the RV can handle before anything is loaded and attached.
  • The Gross Combined Weight Rating: This is the maximum weight of the RV and the towed vehicle.

Once that information is gathered, make sure these guidelines are met:

  • Ensure your vehicle weight isn’t over the Max Gross Trailer Weight limit.
  • Don’t overload your RV and exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. 
  • Make sure your vehicle and RV weights are within the boundaries of the Gross Combined Weight Rating.

Your weights must fit within the designated limits. These boundaries are there for a reason. They minimize damage to your vehicles and keep you safe on the road.

Towing Options

There are several types of equipment you can choose to tow your vehicle:

  • Tow Dollies: This is a small two-wheel trailer. When it transports your vehicle, two of the vehicle’s wheels will be off the ground. This option makes your vehicle more stable, but making sharp turns can be a little more difficult.
  • Tow Bars: For this, it is required to modify the tow vehicle with a towing plate. You’ll need some professional help to make this customization. It is also important to know that only vehicles with manual transmissions and four-wheel drive can use this option.
  • Enclosed and Flatbed Trailers: This option is the most versatile. It can be used by any vehicle, whether it is manual or automatic transmission. Plus, no vehicle alteration is needed.

Visit Jim’s Trailer Sales for all your RV needs. We offer the best financing options on all types of RVs, including motorhomes. Also, our inventory includes a wide range of RV parts to help get your rig up and running in no time. Before heading for your long adventure, bring your RV to our service department for a check-up so you can drive with peace of mind. We are in Grafton, OH, where we also serve Cleveland.

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