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formula1 02-11-2005 01:29 PM

U-Haul trailers
 
As I plan my move to Fla, I was thinking of taking my truck and one of my Mustangs. That would mean that I would need a car trailer.

I stopped at U-Haul, and it seems that there trailers have a max speed of 45 mph written all over them! :eek: That would be one heck of a long ride @ 45 mph! :eek: :eek: Why do they do that? I'm sure my PSD dually can tow a 93 v8 Mustang on a car trailer at the speed limit (at least) on 95 South! :p

LIOPA 02-11-2005 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by formula1
As I plan my move to Fla, I was thinking of taking my truck and one of my Mustangs. That would mean that I would need a car trailer.

I stopped at U-Haul, and it seems that there trailers have a max speed of 45 mph written all over them! :eek: That would be one heck of a long ride @ 45 mph! :eek: :eek: Why do they do that? I'm sure my PSD dually can tow a 93 v8 Mustang on a car trailer at the speed limit (at least) on 95 South! :p


CYA...what else...LIABILITY :(

302SR1 02-11-2005 01:38 PM

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I personally towed a 69 Camaro from Tampa to Atlanta for a race there on a U-haul trailor, and never went under 85 once on the interstate. Sometimes faster. It towed great, no problems

I guess I need to chime in on the "High Speed Towing" thread, huh? :evilb: :D :drink:

DoTheMath 02-11-2005 01:46 PM

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I did the same thing with one of their 5x8 box trailers when I had to move some furniture up to the lake house. It said 45mph all over it and it saw 70 the whole way w/o incident - it is a total liability thing.

derekdeben 02-11-2005 01:53 PM

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Liability -

You may want to check with Budget or Penske. They seem to have newer equipment. Not a big fan of U-Haul.

Fountain38SC 02-11-2005 02:36 PM

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I doubt your insurance will cover a loss if they can prove you were over 45. I'd look and see if there is something else available.

formula1 02-11-2005 02:49 PM

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Talk about liability, ride down Interstate 95 at 45 MPH and see how long it takes before someone rams the rear of your rig! Or, you wind up getting pulled over for going to slow! :eek: That would not be something I would be willing to tell!

Dblvanos 02-11-2005 03:30 PM

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What does a trailer cost $1,500 - $2,000, what does it cost to rent the U-haul trailer? Why not buy a trailer, use it, and then sell it after the move. You might be able to break close to even. Being an insurance adjuster I can tell you that it would be a difficult claim to pay if your exceeding the safe speed listed for the trailer. Even though it is obvious that it is a cover your ass move by uhaul and their insurer, someone within that corporation is going to hold by it. If it was a large claim I can almost guarantee that issue would require litigation on your part to see any payment. I say play it safe, rent from another company or buy your own. If they cover their ass so should you. What about shipping it down via Amtrak?

scottc 02-11-2005 03:32 PM

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The speed limit is just for insurance s*&t. The're no U-Haul cops checking speeds. Go with what you feel comfortable with. Most people have never towed anything before and if the speed is low they MIGHT go slow. I dought it thought.

mopower 02-11-2005 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Dblvanos
What about shipping it down via Amtrak?

I forgot about that. I took a 63 Impala SS convert down to Fl a few years back on the Auto Train. Left Lorton Va around 4pm and arrived in Sanford Fl aboout 9am. Somebody had a 55 T-Bird on there too. Saved almost 1800 miles round trip. :cool:

Rippem 02-11-2005 04:24 PM

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U-Haul stuff is most often junk. I went 800 miles to trailer back a vette. Had the trailer reserved in the same town. Got there (3 PM Saturday) after being told the trailer was ready to go, and guess what? Both tire straps broken/missing, near empty master cylinder with stripped plastic cap, four soft 10 year old belted tires, no spare, and as I found out 6 AM Sunday...one with a nail in it. :mad: There's more! I made the trip with alternative methods of securing the car, some brake fluid and a cap off an enclosed trailer that was there. I put 20+ lbs air in that tire every fuel stop (often) and said my prayers. I got 40 miles from my house on the interstate when that tire finally let go (thankfully it didn't get the car). :eek: I called the U-haul contracted rollback (who I happened to know). When he showed I said "let's unload the car, put this POS trailer on the roll-back and drop it through thier front f'kin door".
I drove the car the rest of the way home with no plates and his boy running "blocker" in my truck. :D
I had enough!
They did give me half my money back when I *****ed though.
Thier stuff gets NO maintenence...and beat the hell out of every idiot you can imagine. :rolleyes:
Buy one then sell it. There is always a market for the "one use trailer". If you don't lose anymore than the rental would have cost you...what are you out?
The aggrivation and worry of towing a suspect trailer, that's what! :D

bearpaw 02-11-2005 06:50 PM

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When we moved down to FL the first thing to go was the Mustang it had sat in the garage for thirteen years with little use my wife and I drove down and loved every mile of it. Nothing like hauling ass with the top down let the movers do the rest.

Sydwayz 02-11-2005 09:41 PM

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Personally towed an IROC from Syracuse to Fairfax a couple years ago on a U-haul trailer.

First, ONLY, and I mean ONLY accept a newer aluminum trailer. Do NOT get the painted steel orange ones. They are old junk.

Second, load the Mustang on backwards. It will much more evenly distribute the weight, if you use their tie down system, as it makes you take the forward wheels all the way to the front of the trailer. (As you can see below, I had all the weight of the motor over the tongue of the trailer, and it would have been a much better balance reversed. You will probably have to enter and exit out the passenger door, as the port side fender of the trailer is designed to drop swing down for door opening.) When we loaded and unloaded, I did so with the trailer backed to an incline so the IROC drove pretty much a straight plane onto the trailer so as not to scrape anything.

Third, go ahead and purchase their insurance. It covers everything including their trailer and your car. Its cheap.

Fourth, I used some extra ratchet straps around the rear axle to hold them down to the trailer as well. I would suggest doing this around the outer portion of the lower A-arms when you load backwards. Do not crank anything down by the frame, as the suspension will flex and eventually break your straps launching them.

I had the one I rented up to 70 or so with no issues behind a 1/2 ton Tahoe.

Rippem 02-11-2005 10:07 PM

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Yes I had the old junk...but had no choice as it was a weekend, no other trailers within 150 miles (I was in Nowhere, Ohio), and I had to work Monday (in Watertown NY). This was 3 years ago and although I had seen them, I don't think there were as many of the newer aluminum ones in the fleet. Probably a better situation these days. Make sure there's a spare onboard regardless!

DirtyMoney 02-11-2005 10:16 PM

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Most of the trailer renters require you use their truck to tow it.

Sydwayz 02-11-2005 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by rbr2328
Most of the trailer renters require you use their truck to tow it.

U-Haul is the only one who does not. Its also a 2-inch ball.

When you hitch up to the trailer, they have a crank down tightening mechanism for the coupler to the ball. Hitch up, pull forward a couple inches, and stop without engaging the trailer brakes. Crank the knob down. Do this twice, and also at least once after you load the car. Check this crank down knob at each fuel/rest stop.

Sonic30ss 02-12-2005 05:35 AM

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I spent 28 hours last sat/sun getting to know a 26' U- Haul truck and car hauler combo real well, both POS but we made it from Texas to CT with no incidents. Just be sure to check the tire straps at EVERY fuel stop.
We ran right up to the 75mph limiter with no swaying from trailer.

Audiofn 02-12-2005 07:14 AM

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I have had the same experiences with U-haul as Rippem. Also I love the fact that helf the time you rent from them the stuff is not there when you get to the place. They send you to this place or that place, inevitably farther away, and then wont credit you the miles. WHAT ABOUT MY TIME JACK AZZES!!! They have also tried to charge me more then the agreed apon price. I had the documentation and they STILL wanted to charge me more. I said I have the original receipt from the reservation and they actually said that we do not care. I told them to stuff it and that what they were doing was baite and switch and to have thier lawer call me, but that if they charged my card that they were going to hear from mine, and then got their name cuz their name was going to be on the suit. So far no call..... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

t500hps 02-12-2005 08:03 AM

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What would it cost for a one way ticket "back home" for one of your buddies to come spend a few days with you. Let him/her drive it down then fly them back.

formula1 02-12-2005 08:15 AM

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I actually was considering buying a trailer, since I actually have 3 nice Mustangs that'll eventually go with me. I was just hesitant to buy one yet because I may not have anywhere to park the dually, trailer and 1 Mustang (Not to mention the Boat, but that is next trip!) :evilb:

I've already checked Amtrak. That is a sweet deal! It was only $225 one way! I'm just figuring by bringing the truck too, I can bring alot more stuff I need like...a bed!

hugetime1 02-12-2005 04:57 PM

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i would call reliable carriers

CustomRigger101 02-12-2005 05:27 PM

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if you are going to haul a car that far.. tell them you want a new trailer


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