Dodge 2012 Challenger - Owner Manual User Manual

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Tongue Weight (TW)
The TW is the downward force exerted on the hitch ball

by the trailer. In most cases, it should not be less than 10%

or more than 15% of the trailer load. You must consider

this as part of the load on your vehicle.
Frontal Area
The frontal area is the maximum height multiplied by the

maximum width of the front of a trailer.
Trailer Sway Control
The trailer sway control is a telescoping link that can be

installed between the hitch receiver and the trailer tongue

that typically provides adjustable friction associated with

the telescoping motion to dampen any unwanted trailer

swaying motions while traveling.
Weight-Carrying Hitch
A weight-carrying hitch supports the trailer tongue

weight, just as if it were luggage located at a hitch ball or

some other connecting point of the vehicle. These kinds

of hitches are the most popular on the market today and

they are commonly used to tow small- and medium-

sized trailers.
Weight-Distributing Hitch
A weight-distributing system works by applying lever-

age through spring (load) bars. They are typically used

for heavier loads to distribute trailer tongue weight to the

tow vehicle’s front axle and the trailer axle(s). When used

in accordance with the manufacturer’s directions, it pro-

vides for a more level ride, offering more consistent

steering and brake control thereby enhancing towing

safety. The addition of a friction / hydraulic sway control

also dampens sway caused by traffic and crosswinds and

contributes positively to tow vehicle and trailer stability.

Trailer sway control and a weight distributing (load

equalizing) hitch are recommended for heavier Tongue

Weights (TW) and may be required depending on vehicle

and trailer configuration / loading to comply with Gross

Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) requirements.

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