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  2. How to Increase Towing Capacity on Your RV Rig - AOL

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    Whether you choose to upgrade your current vehicle in order to stretch the tow capacity, purchase a new vehicle entirely, or even choose a different RV to rent or buy, we’re certain you’ll ...

  3. Recreational vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Uses tow hitch attached to rear frame of towing vehicle Fifth wheel Trailer: 17 to 40 ft (5.2 to 12.2 m) Uses fifth-wheel coupling centered above rear axle of towing vehicle Folding / Pop-up: Trailer: 8 to 16 ft (2.4 to 4.9 m) With collapsable sides that are stowed during towing Class A (Integrated) Motorhome: 26 to 45 ft (7.9 to 13.7 m)

  4. What New RV Owners Wish They Knew Before Buying - AOL

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    For towable RVs such as travel trailers and fifth wheels, a tow vehicle needs to be up for the task. Some new RVers say dealers misled them about what they could realistically tow with their ...

  5. Towing - Wikipedia

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    Braked towing capacity is the towing capacity of a vehicle if the trailer being towed has its own braking system, typically connected to the vehicle's braking system via the trailer cable. [3] Braked towing capacity is typically significantly greater than unbraked towing capacity. [ 3 ]

  6. Recreational vehicle terms - Wikipedia

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    The electrical cord that connects the RV trailer to the towing vehicle (car, van, SUV, or truck). This cord brings electricity from the vehicle's alternator to charge the trailer house batteries. The umbilical cord also brings electric current from the vehicle to control the electric brakes, stop and turn lights and night running lights on the ...

  7. List of recreational vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A popup camper (a.k.a. tent trailer) Also known as a folding trailer, tent camper, tent trailer, or camper trailer, a popup trailer is a light-weight unit with pull-out bunks and tent walls that collapse for towing and for non-use storage. These campers are suitable for towing by most vehicles. [citation needed]

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