It's an overload. It could be a shorted wire, worn out brakes or just misadjusted brakes.
Uhaul has no mileage restrictions for their trailer rentals, I am not sure about other companies. Uhaul is a nationwide chain so should be good for you.
Uhaul is a great service for moving all kinds of things, including large items like a vehicle. You may have a different kind of trailer (as well as a different price) than a regular moving trailer, but you're likely to find the perfect one to move your car with Uhaul.
Uhaul's pricing varies dependent upon which trailer you rent. They do have mulitple available, and your car will play a factor to which you can use. The most affordable trailer is $14.95 for 6 hours, pricing will change from there.
I have a 2002 Tracker with a 4-cylinder engine. The manual says it can tow 1000 pounds. The 2002 6-cylinder model can tow 1500 lbs per the owners manual; however, brakes are needed on the trailer for anything over 1000 lbs.
Chicago, Vegas
Yes, you should be able to tow a 6x12 utility trailer, use the uhaul website to make your reservation and it will verify that your car can tow the selected trailer during the process.
The smallest volume production trailer- I've seen is the Uhaul sport trailer (only45cu. ft.) I have seen customer built trailers to match show cars that were the size of a 300qt cooler 2 x 2 x 4 (aprox 16cu. ft)
Blazers have a 4.3L vortec engine. Also have a rearwheel drivetrain, most have 4x4 too. hell yeah my blazer can tow a Uhaul. could probably pull 2. (think the towing limit is like 4,000-4,500 pounds.)
yes, but they wont let you
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Check with your local auto parts store. They have trailerwire harnesses for many vehicles that plug into existing wiring in your vehicle. No cutting and splicing involved. Uhaul sells the least expensive universal or vehicle specific trailer wiring.
Yes, you can go to the dealer, or save money and stop by a uhaul dealer or truck/trailer accessory store.