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RV Towing 101 with Josh the RV Nerd

RV Towing 101 with Josh the RV Nerd

Update: 2024-10-07
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In this episode, we’re excited to welcome back Josh the RV Nerd, a trusted expert in the RV world known for his popular YouTube channel. If you’re not familiar with Josh, he provides some of the best RV walkthroughs and in-depth discussions on the state of the RV industry. 

Josh first joined us on RV Out West in January 2022, and we’re thrilled to have him back to dive into one of the most important aspects of RV ownership—towing. Today, we’re talking about why it’s critical to match your tow vehicle to your RV, and what numbers you need to know to ensure safe and efficient travel.

Towing an RV isn’t just about hooking it up and hitting the road. There are key factors that every RV owner should understand. In this episode, Josh breaks down what these numbers mean and offers valuable insights on how to find the right tow vehicle for your specific RV model.

Whether you’re a new RV owner or a seasoned traveler, this episode is packed with expert tips that will help you avoid costly mistakes and ensure your RV trips are safe and enjoyable. So, if you’re ready to hit the road with confidence, tune in to learn from Josh the RV Nerd.

This is an essential guide to RV towing!


For more information, watch Josh the RV Nerd’s video:
How Much Can You ACTUALLY Tow? • What Size Truck Do I Need??

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RV Towing 101 with Josh the RV Nerd

RV Towing 101 with Josh the RV Nerd

Brooks Smothers