Tow Guide

The RVUSA Tow Guide will help you find the perfect RV trailer that you can tow with your vehicle! Enter your vehicle by selecting the year, make, model and trim from the drop-downs below. Once your vehicle is identified you can further narrow down your results by choosing the appropriate engine and/or axle ration, if applicable. Multiple results may be returned in our tow guide - in that case simply look for the result that best matches the package or features of your vehicle.

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Results

Disclaimer: Specific axle ratio & additional vehicle accessories for towing may be required at max listed weight. Please consult your vehicle manufacturer for specific details.

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Disclaimer: When calculating your vehicle's max towing capacity, you must account for: trailer weight, passenger weight, added accessories, liquids in tanks, and any cargo and camping gear you have loaded. For this tow guide we have allowed for 1,000 lbs for trailers over 8,000 lbs, 750 lbs for trailers under 8,000 lbs, and 500 lbs for trailers under 5,000 lbs for average Cargo Weight. You must determine if these allowances are adequate for your situation. Always confirm your vehicle's towing capacity and hitch capacity directly from your vehicle's manufacturer before purchasing or towing a trailer. The decision to operate your vehicle and tow a trailer is ultimately your responsibility. In the event that there is no available data for your specific trailer and/or vehicle, please consult with the manufacturer in order to get the most accurate information. If your specific vehicle is not listed, please contact us for assistance.

Terms & Definitions


The amount of weight put on the trailer ball of your towing vehicle when the trailer is unloaded of water and gear.

The maximum operating weight/mass of a RV as specified by the manufacturer including the vehicle's chassis, body, engine, engine fluids, fuel, accessories, driver, passengers and cargo.

The actual weight of all items added to the Curb Weight of the RV.

The weight that a fully loaded trailer exerts downward on the hitch ball of the tow vehicle.

The weight that a fully loaded trailer exerts downward on the hitch ball of the tow vehicle.

The total amount of weight the vehicle can carry.

The maximum allowable weight that a vehicle can tow.