Tongue weight refers to the downward force exerted at the hitch of a trailer when towing a boat. It is crucial for maintaining stability while towing; ideally, tongue weight should be 10-15% of the total trailer weight. Proper tongue weight helps prevent swaying and improves handling, ensuring safer towing conditions. Too little or too much tongue weight can lead to trailer instability and potentially dangerous driving situations.
96 Rav 4 tow limit is 1,500 lbs. Hitch weight limit is 150 lbs. But remember to include the hitch weight in the total trailer weight of what you are towing. And NEVER tow anything that weighs the maximum trailer weight
20 yrs experience in the RV business and I can tell ya a class three trailer HITCH can handle up to 300# TONGUE WEIGHT. And TONGUE WEIGHT (the amount of weight at the hitch ball) is always taken to be a maximum of 10% of the trailer's gross weight. SO....a class 3 trailer should weigh up to 3,000#.
Your manual should tell you. My 2005 has a towing capacity of 1500 lbs.
The owners manual on a Ford Focus will probably tell you that towing anything with the focus is a bad idea.
The starter tubes are one inch longer than the towing tubes and do not have holes in them
Universal joints on the driveshaft. Had it once when pulling a trailer
could you please tell me whqat causes a red blotchy tongue ?
Tell your boyfriend to shave!!! Tell your boyfriend to shave!!! Tell your boyfriend to shave!!!
a boat is approaching you head-on
Boat under steam
http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/tongue.html This website will tell you everything you need to know about your tongue.
it tells you the boat is approaching you head on