RV Glossary
Triple towing is the practice of towing two separate units behind one vehicle, such as a fifth wheel plus a boat or utility trailer. It is legal only in certain states and under specific conditions.
Triple Towing is an important towing concept to understand when evaluating RV compatibility and safety margins.
This term can directly influence safe trailer matching and trip planning decisions.
double tow, triple tow
A fifth wheel is a towable RV that uses a bed-mounted hitch in a pickup truck for improved stability and turning control. It is known for spacious layouts and residential-style features.
Tow rating is the maximum trailer weight a vehicle can safely pull as specified by the manufacturer. Matching an RV to the correct tow rating is essential for safety and performance.
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