Loading Your Combination; Slow Down When Towing; Before Towing And On The Road; Tire Pressure - Rayco RG25HD Operator, Service, Maintenance, Parts Manual

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A "combination disturbance" is improper handling, whipping,
sway, over-steering or other deviation of the tow vehicle or
trailer from their intended path, due to one or more causes
(improper loading, steering inputs, excessive speed,
cross winds, passing vehicles, rough roads, etc). IF A
COMBINATION DISTURBANCE OCCURS, DO NOT steer
or brake. Steering or braking during a disturbance can cause
a loss of control or crash.
If a WHEEL GOES OFF THE PAVED ROADWAY, DO NOT
steer sharply and DO NOT brake. Let off the gas pedal and
slow down below 25 mph. Then steer gradually back onto
the roadway. Proceed with caution entering traffic.

Loading Your Combination

NEVER load cargo inside the vehicle-in-tow or on the
trailer. Cargo inside the vehicle-in tow can cause sway or
WHIPPING.
NEVER overload your tow vehicle. Do not exceed the Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle Weight
Ratings (GAWR), which are posted on a label inside the
driver's door opening.
Make sure the trailer is securely attached to the tow vehicle
hitch before loading and unloading.
Keep children and others at least 25 feet away during loading
and unloading.

Slow Down When Towing

AVOID CRASHES by slowing down. Reduce your speed
from what you would normally drive without a trailer under
similar road conditions. The maximum speed is 45 mph
when towing a trailer. Do not exceed any posted speed limit.
DRIVE DEFENSIVELY – anticipate stops, brake early, and
never follow closely.
BEFORE going downhill, slow down
and shift the transmission into a
lower gear. DO NOT RIDE BRAKES
on downgrades.
Slow down for curves, adverse weather, hazardous road
conditions, road construction and expressway exits.

Before Towing and on the Road

Use the checklist at the end of these instructions before
towing and while on the road.
Make sure your tow vehicle is properly equipped and
maintained. Be sure all tires are inflated properly.
ALWAYS wear your seat belt.
DO NOT drive when you are fatigued, sleepy or distracted.
Avoid driving at night.
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NEVER use a cell phone when driving. If you need to use a
cell phone find a safe place to exit the roadway.
NEVER drive under the influence of alcohol or any substance
that might impair your vision, judgment, or ability to control
the vehicle.
NEVER tow without properly installed tire straps and vehicle-
in-tow security chains.
DO NOT tow the trailer unless the tongue jack is fully raised
off The ground
NEVER allow passengers to ride on the trailer.
No open or soft-top sport utility vehicle is allowed to tow a
trailer, because in the event of a crash, these vehicles offer
less collision and ejection protection.
Your Tow Vehicle
Refer to the owner's manual, decal instructions or an
authorized automotive dealer for any specific handling
characteristics of your tow vehicle.
Changes to your tow vehicle from how it was manufactured
can affect its ability to tow. These changes can include different
tires, suspension changes, etc. Check your owner's manual
or with an authorized automotive dealer to make sure any
changes to your tow vehicle are approved. DO NOT tow the
trailer if your tow vehicle has changes that are not approved.
Avoid driving on a compact spare tire any longer than
necessary. Follow the vehicle manufacturer instructions.
Maintenance and condition of your tow vehicle's engine,
transmission, steering, suspension, front-end alignment, and
tires, may affect the vehicle's ability to tow the auto transport
trailer. Have an authorized repair facility inspect and repair
your vehicle BEFORE towing.
To find the capabilities of the engine, transmission and axles
of your vehicle for towing, refer to the owner's manual, or
check with an authorized dealer.
TOWING EQUIPMENT
REQUIREMENTS
Hitches must be able to tow the weight of your trailer and
your vehicle-in-tow .
When towing a trailer, all lights must be operational. Also,
your tow vehicle may require external mirrors on both sides.

Tire Pressure

Set all tires to the proper pressure. Find the recommended
COLD pressures on the tire sidewall, owner's manual,
your vehicle's door decal or in the trailer manual. DO NOT
put more pressure in the tire than is indicated on the tire
sidewall. Tire pressures go up during driving. DO NOT let
off this extra pressure.
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