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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Some Simple Ways to Enjoy A Trailer Park-Themed Party

It was a bit odd when this party fad first came out, but apparently, more and more people are getting the hang of throwing a trailer-themed party. Don't worry too much, it's just all fun and games. Besides, throwing this kind of party is cost-effective and at the same time will leave people laughing their heads off. After all, a party is a party no matter the theme, and it's always a good time to to catch up with your family and friends.

Here are some great ideas to help you become the talk of the town:

Costumes
Have your guests dress up in redneck outfits and over-the-top make up. Men should wear wife beaters and blue jeans with bandanas, while girls should dress up in tiny tank tops and outlandish accessories. If you're quite unsure, feel free to gain reference from all those reality TV shows featuring rednecks today, such as Duck Dynasty or Swamp People.

Dishes
Serve food and drinks like twinkies, fried chicken and corn, cheese on crackers, chips and cheap beer and rum. For the cake, you might want to decorate it with trailers and trucks.

Venue
You can hold it outdoors, complete with a barbeque and all. But ideally, you should rent a trailer to complete the whole theme. Companies like Champion Trailers offer parts like trailer wheel hubs, trailer bolts, trailers jacks and many others.

So bring out the Jerry Springer tapes and let's get this party started!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

How Trailer Brakes Contribute to Towing Safety

The biggest risk in towing a trailer is having it crash onto the back of your car or truck. Your car only has control over its own brakes. When your car slows down or stops, it is highly probable that the trailer will keep its momentum, resulting in a rear-end collision. This is why you need to install trailer brakes.

The type of brakes you need depends on what kind of trailer you have. Boat trailers, for example, need surge brakes, which feature a self-contained hydraulic system. When you decelerate, the trailer coupler activates the system by pushing the hitch ball. Electronic brakes, on the other hand, work best for horse or travel trailers and car haulers because they use a control unit within your car. When the unit senses that you are slowing down, it applies the trailer brakes.

Before using your trailer, make sure your braking system is in proper working condition by checking all of its components. This will allow you to determine any damage in the brake parts before it causes any accidents. If you do find a damaged part, fix it immediately so you can be sure that your brakes will not damage your vehicle. Ensuring that everything is in order will give you peace of mind that you can use your trailer without incident at the soonest possible time.