How to Tow With a 1972 Buick Centurion With a 455 Engine and a 400 Turbo Transmission
- 1). Determine the weight of the trailer. This number is located on the trailer's data plate under gross trailer weight (GTW). If the trailer has cargo, add the weight of the trailer to the cargo's mass. The vehicle's towing capacity must be more than the total mass of the trailer and cargo for a safe trip.
- 2). Back the Centurion up to the trailer and lower the trailer's coupler onto the hitch. Fasten the Centurion to the trailer by lowering the latch and locking it with a hitch pin. The size of the coupler and the hitch must be equal. These numbers are stamped into the top of both items.
- 3). Attach the trailer's right chain to the hitch's left side and the left chain to the right side. Crossing the chains under the coupler will catch the trailer's tongue in the event it becomes detached from the vehicle.
- 4). Fasten the trailer's electrical connector to the vehicle's electrical receiver by pushing the two together. If the two connectors do not match, you can purchase an adapter at a local trailer store to bridge the gap.
- 5). Test the trailer's lights by cycling through the brake, signal and marker light controls on the vehicle and verifying the trailer responds appropriately.
- 6). Double-check the connections at the trailer and hitch.
- 7). Drive slower than normal to compensate for the reduced braking and handling abilities of your Buick. When changing lanes, remember that your vehicle is much longer than normal and you will require additional space.
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