Among other issues regarding trailers, someone mentioned a license plate and DOT certification. Uh - I have neither for mine. Maybe it's not required in Wisco - the dealer never mentioned it to me,
Seems that a trailer would be covered by towing vehicle's insurance. Maybe call you agent? I never had a license on my trailer, but the vehicle I had on it did. ...bill in Oregon == --Original Messag
Don't need no stinkin' plates on trailers in WI. Frank, I have a trailer that could be used. Open 2 wheeler. It's hauled a few Sprites, Cs, and Healeys from WI to CA and back, and lived to tell about
I have not lived everywhere yet, but I know that Illinois requires license plates on trailers and my insurance includes policies on both of my trailers (neither one of which is big enough for a Spri
FWIW, all the light kits that I have purchased from Harbor Freight, have been a flat four setup On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 5:02 PM, David Lieb <dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com> wrote: -- DON JULIO 1942 www.my
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Good! I was hoping for an eyewitness. If I had to guess, that woulda bin my guess, but why guess when you don't need to? If I tow it with one of our vehicles, I will need to acquire a converter to h
With pictures at every handover. Then somebody can con Mr. Ed into posting it on his site. Kate _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html http:/
All of us who have flat-4 connectors should already be standardized to align with U-haul. Can't get much more standard than that. Bill license with makes the assumption ______________________________
Dunno bout dat. I have never rented a Uhaul trailer, but my understanding was that they used a non-standard hitch ball, so I have no reason to assume that their wiring would conform to anyone else's
It doesn't. They will happily sell you an adapter. I rented one of their motorcycle trailers a few years ago. The hitch ball was standard 2", but the wiring did not agree with my F-150 4 pin that nev
U-Haul has their own wiring sequence for their 4 connectors. Not industry standard as all trailer manufacters use. If your vehicle has a flat 4 connector you have to use (buy or so they tell you) "th
I rented a U-haul tow dolly last year. It had flat four. I have a round 6 on my truck, but I have an adapter I got at Wally World that adapts flat four to round 6. Nothing special, just plugged in an
Did you ask Buster if it was the 800lb or 500lb trailer? Personally I wouldn't tow a Horrible Freight trailer "unloaded" across city limits much less state lines. Crash I have not lived everywhere ye
How much would it cost to ship it? At 10 MPG and $4.50 a gallon it may be cheaper to ship the thing. _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html h