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The most economical way to tow your vehicle. U-Haul is the
only national company that rents towing equipment independent of truck
rentals.
Tow dolly user
guide (628KB; requires
Acrobat)
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Capacity |
Max Load: 3,450 lbs. when towing a front-wheel drive vehicle, 3,900
lbs. when towing a rear-wheel drive vehicle.
Empty weight: 650 lbs.
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Features |
Ratchet-operated tire straps
Vehicle security chains
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Advisements |
Your towing vehicle:
- Must be equipped with a full hard top if it is a sport utility
type vehicle. If the top or any portion of the top is removed, or is
not a hard top, your sport utility type vehicle cannot be used for
towing U-Haul equipment. A full hard top must be in place.
- Must weigh at least 750 lbs. more than the vehicle being towed
- Must have Class 2 tow hitch (3,500 lbs. minimum weight-carrying
rating)
- Must have 1-7/8", 2" or 2-1/8" hitch ball (3,500 lbs. minimum)
- Must not exceed maximum allowable hitch ball height 25"
- Must have external mirrors on both sides
- Must have fully operational lighting
- Tow dolly lighting must be operational at all times, day and
night, loaded or unloaded
- Maximum recommended speed is 45 MPH
The vehicle being towed:
- Must not weigh in excess of 3,450 lbs. if it is front-wheel
drive or all-wheel drive, and 3,900 lbs. if it is rear-wheel drive
or four-wheel drive
- Must have a maximum outside-to-outside tire width of 72"
- Must not exceed a body width (at the doors) of 75"
Note: body widths over 72" must use late-model U-Haul
Tow Dolly (identifiable by silver galvanized color)
- Low-hanging equipment on the vehicle being towed such as
spoilers, air dams, ground effects, etc., may be damaged by contact
with the tow dolly during loading and unloading. Make sure there is
enough clearance for these items.
- Tow lights (tail/stop/turn) required at rear of vehicle being
towed
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