uuTowing a TraileruTowing Preparation
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Driving
Towing equipment varies by the size of your trailer, how much load you are towing,  
and where you are towing. ■ Hitches
The hitch must be of an approved type and properly bolted to the underbody. ■ Safety chains
Always use safety chains when you tow a trailer. Leave enough slack to allow the  
trailer to turn corners easily, but do not allow the chains to drag on the ground. ■ Trailer brakes
There are two common types of trailer brakes: surge and electric. Surge brakes are  
common for boat trailers, since the brakes will get wet. If you choose electric brakes, 
be sure they are electronically actuated. Do not attempt to attach trailer brakes to  
your vehicle's hydraulic system, as it will lower braking effectiveness and create a  
potential hazard. ■ Additional towing equipment
Many states and provinces/territories require special outside mirrors when towing a  trailer. Even if mirrors are not required in your locale, you should install special  
mirrors if visibility is restricted in any way.
■ Trailer light
Trailer lights and equipment must comply with federal, state, province/territory, and 
local regulations. Check with your local trailer sales or rental agency for the  
requirements in the area where you plan to tow.
■Towing Equipment and Accessories1Towing Equipment and Accessories 
Make sure that all equipment is properly installed and  
maintained, and that it meets federal, state, province/ 
territory, and local regulations. 
Consult your trailer sales or rental agency if any other  
items are recommended or required for your towing  
situation. 
The lighting and wiring of trailers can vary by type  
and brand. If a connector is required, it should only  
be installed by a qualified technician.