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Types Of RV Units
Today's Tow Vehicles have the ability to tow greater combined weights. They also haul more than they could in years past. Trailers today are coming down in weight, making it possible to be towed by most SUV's currently being sold today. Keeping up your tow vehicle will give you years of enjoyment and less down time. There are several choices you will have to make when you decide to purchase a new tow vehicle. Will it have a gas or a diesel engine? Should I get a truck or and SUV? I do have a family! What size should the rear end be? And many more choices that will fit your tow vehicle to your needs. Visit the WeCamp2 Forum to discuss tow vehicle advice and ask questions of problems you may be having. Chances are one of the members will have an answer.

The best advice we can give, is to test drive your tow vehicle choice along with the competitions comparable model. Do this several times to get the feel for the vehicle. This is a big decision don't be quick and don't be pressured. Also keep in mind that you may upgrade your trailer and you could need a larger tow vehicle in the future. Plan all of this in to your decision, you won't have to upgrade the tow vehicle if you make that right choice now. We will provide links to the top manufactures of tow vehicles above. The EDMUNDS site is a good start for pricing a new and used vehicle. A resource for people interested in Trailer Hitches Trailer Hitches & Covers.



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