by Jim Bessey editor  Part One of Two
See Part Two "On the Road" here  
Towing safety begins in your driveway. 
Other than driving in a blizzard or hurricane, pulling a camper  trailer down the highway is one of the most dangerous things you can do  with your tow vehicle. On the other hand, what's better than being on  the open road, with your living quarters on wheels? With sound attention  to detail and a reasonable level of caution, you can safely haul your  family camping trailer down the highway for a memorable vacation. Make  it a habit to go over your camping rig with a safety checklist before  you hit the road.
There's a lot riding on your tires.
You've heard the expression,  "kick the tires before you go," right? That's a great place to start.  Proper inflation for all eight tires (at least!) on your tow vehicle and  your travel trailer is critical. Use the high-end of your tires' listed  cold pressure numbers for good-weather hauling. All four trailer tires  should have identical readings. You can use a mid- to low-range setting  for your vehicle's front tires to ensure smooth handling. Visually  inspect all tread surfaces for unusual wear while your adjusting tire  pressures, too. Never needlessly risk a blow-out on the highway!
Look  for trouble before you hitch up your wagon.
Two sure warning signs of trouble are rust and frayed wires. A rusty  hitch could be dangerously weakened. Use a wire-brush and good lighting  for a closer look. See any cracks? If you have any doubt about your  hitch's integrity, have it checked by a qualified shop. Replacing a  damaged hitch component is a minor inconvenience compared to the  potential consequences. If all you're seeing is surface rust, brush it  clean then prime and repaint. If your safety chains are badly rusted,  consider installing a new set - a small investment that looks good. Take  a minute to lubricate moving and load-bearing parts, too. Make good connections. 
Hook it up and check it out.
Leave yourself plenty of time to  hook-up your camper trailer and do a serious "pre-flight" inspection. . ... keep  reading
  Reprinted from the original hosted on Helium. Copyright  2009 -- Jim Bessey, all rights reserved.
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