Everything you need to know before you tow. From understanding GVWR to choosing the right hitch class.
Learn what towing capacity means, how it is calculated, and why it matters before you hitch up a trailer or boat.
GVWR is the maximum safe operating weight of a fully loaded vehicle. Here is what it means and why it matters for towing and payload.
GCWR is the maximum safe weight of your tow vehicle plus the fully loaded trailer. Learn how to use it correctly.
A complete guide to trailer hitch classes. Find out which class you need based on your vehicle and what you plan to tow.
Tongue weight is one of the most misunderstood aspects of towing. Learn the ideal range and how to stay safe.
Looking for a truck that can handle 10,000 lbs? Here are the best half-ton and three-quarter-ton options with real specs.
The 5,000 lb range opens up many options beyond full-size trucks. Here are the best picks including midsize trucks and SUVs.
Not all SUVs are built for towing. Here are the best options in 2026 ranked by maximum towing capacity.
Towing specs can be confusing. This guide walks you through every number so you can make an informed decision.
These two numbers are often confused but they measure very different things. Here is a clear explanation of each.
The engine you choose at purchase determines your towing capacity. Here is how different engine types compare.
Electric trucks have arrived with serious towing numbers. Here is how the top EVs compare for towing in 2026.
Before you hitch up, you need to know the weight of what you are towing. Here is a reference guide for common trailer types.
Safe towing requires more than just staying under your vehicle's rated limit. Here are 10 essential rules every tower should follow.
Pulling 20,000 lbs requires a purpose-built heavy-duty truck. Here are the top options and what you need to know.