Top Towing Products You Should Know About

With a variety of towing products on the market, you need to know what you want before you go shopping, whether in stores or online. You want to invest in the towing products that are going to make your life easier while keeping your vehicle and tow trailer safe.

Even though some of these towing products may not be at the top of your “to buy” list, you should consider adding some to your tow rig.  

Recovery and Tow Ropes

Recovery ropes and tow ropes aren’t the same things. The type of rope you select will depend on your project.

Recovery ropes should be used to pull vehicles that are stuck — whether in a ravine or in a rut. Recovery ropes are made of high tenacity nylon and are double-braided. They have a central core, covered by another braided nylon casing. The casing helps protect the load-bearing part of the rope from damage due to abrasion.

Tow ropes don’t have to be made of nylon, though it is a strong material. Ropes made of polyester or other types of fiber can function quite well too.

Whether you’re in the market for a tow rope or recovery rope, make sure you select from highly rated towing products in this category, as a strong rope can mean the difference between failure and success.

Backup Camera

Wish you could see where you’re going as you’re backing up with a trailer in tow? You can, when you install a camera on the back of your trailer. If your car is already equipped with a video monitor, you can operate it in tandem with the backup camera. Some camera models are waterproof and can deliver quality images in any weather.

Extendable Rearview Mirrors

Extendable mirrors on your driver and passenger sides mean you won’t have to deal with blind spots anymore. They give you an adjustable view that allows you to see the end of your trailer and beyond. You can fold them in when you’re not using them, making them convenient if you tow on a regular basis.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System

One of the lesser-known but equally important towing products involves your vehicle’s wheels. Whether you’re a seasoned tower or a novice, you know or you’ve heard how important it is to keep your tires fully inflated to the proper level at all times. A tire that is either overinflated or underinflated can create serious problems during transport, maybe even causing you to lose control of your vehicle.

A tire pressure monitoring system includes sensors for each tire and an alert system that lets you know when your tires need attention.

These towing products may be unconventional, but outfitting your tow vehicle and trailer with them will help keep you safe while you get from point A to point B, just like Stauffer’s Towing, a tow service that’s there whenever you need help.

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