If you end up renting from u-haul make sure you tell them that the vehicle that you are putting on the dolly is much smaller than the tow vehicle. I needed to tow a Dodge mini-van and was told that a Ford F150 was not heavy enough.
You can "test" what you need to tell them on their website. You pick your tow car 1st, add the car trailer and then add the car your planning to tow. If the website says no, pick a lighter car to tell them your towing.
This is why we can't have nice things.
This is why we can't have nice things.
It's a uhaul rule not the law. You only need stay under the combined weight limit and tow rating of your vehicle. Their numbers are far off from those.
Savage20,
U-Haul presumes that everyone has NO brains whatever. = The Mercedes W123 weighs LESS than some of the Hondas BUT they don't allow the Mercedes to be towed with a F-150. = WEIRD, imo.
Btw, in this particular case, I couldn't have borrowed my buddy's 3/4 ton PU & driven the 600 miles for what I'm being charged. = GOOD DEAL for hauler & me, too.
yours, satx
Glockster69,
How about 335.oo total for 290+ miles plus door to door delivery??
SORRY that I wasn't clear.
yours, satx