Towing Caravans
Towing caravans are an alternative to a one-piece RV vehicle. Since drivers will be dealing with both the caravan and the towing car or truck, they'll need to have an assistance program that can help with issues on either vehicle.
In order to minimize car emergencies while towing a caravan, drivers should follow some basic safety information. Tire pressure for the caravan should be checked and matched to the current weight load. Overloading a caravan can lead to serious and sudden issues with the tires.
Cover a Towing Caravan with a Roadside Plan
There are a few basic benefits of an assistance plan for a towing caravan. Twenty-four-hour breakdown coverage for any location is needed, since problems tend to come up at the worst times. Parts discounts at select auto shops can help keep the caravan and hitch in top condition and avoid many issues.
Theft protection for a caravan should be considered carefully if the driver often stays overnight at motels or campgrounds. Some programs include a retrieval-reward system to help witnesses come forward. Lockout protection for both the towing vehicle and the caravan are also recommended since the vehicles rarely use the same set of keys.
There are two plans designed to protect towing caravans that are offered by Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service. The basic plan gives owners full breakdown coverage, and the premium option includes extras to help make a trip run smoother.



