MoldyTaco
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- First Name
- Steven
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- Salt Lake City, UT
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- 2020 Ford Ranger XLT
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- College Professor
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On Friday I accepted a new job in Utah. I need to be there by August 1. So I am moving from California to Utah. I went to high school in Utah so it is like I am going home again. I am excited but I hate moving.
So here is my dilemma. I can rent a Uhaul truck and auto carrier to tow my truck. The smallest truck they will rent with the auto carrier is a 16’ truck. I do not have enough stuff to fill that size truck. I am kind of a minimalist. However, I think a 6x12 Uhaul cargo trailer would be perfect for my stuff. Plus it is nearly $1000 cheaper.
I have read through so many towing threads and to be honest I am a little exhausted. I have a 2020 XLT 4x2 no tow package with Eibach fronts set at 2.25, Eibach rear shocks, and 265/70/17 P-rated. I have a few questions.
First, can my Ranger tow loaded Uhaul 6x12 cargo trailer? Uhaul lists the empty trailer weight at 1920 lbs. I have no idea what my stuff weighs but there are no major appliances or exceedingly heavy furniture (I think my standard size couch weighs the most).
Second, should I be worried about the rear swatting too much?
Third, what would I need to purchase to be able to tow? I know a hitch, hitch insert with ball, and potentially wiring. Anything else?
I do not plan on towing very often in fact this may be the only time I tow with the Ranger. I am not new to towing in general but the last time I towed anything it was a 4x6 cargo trailer with a 2010 Dodge 2500 which was no problem.
I am weighing the overall cost (I.e., rental, fuel, parts and installation, etc.). Also, any helpful advice or tips is appreciated.
So here is my dilemma. I can rent a Uhaul truck and auto carrier to tow my truck. The smallest truck they will rent with the auto carrier is a 16’ truck. I do not have enough stuff to fill that size truck. I am kind of a minimalist. However, I think a 6x12 Uhaul cargo trailer would be perfect for my stuff. Plus it is nearly $1000 cheaper.
I have read through so many towing threads and to be honest I am a little exhausted. I have a 2020 XLT 4x2 no tow package with Eibach fronts set at 2.25, Eibach rear shocks, and 265/70/17 P-rated. I have a few questions.
First, can my Ranger tow loaded Uhaul 6x12 cargo trailer? Uhaul lists the empty trailer weight at 1920 lbs. I have no idea what my stuff weighs but there are no major appliances or exceedingly heavy furniture (I think my standard size couch weighs the most).
Second, should I be worried about the rear swatting too much?
Third, what would I need to purchase to be able to tow? I know a hitch, hitch insert with ball, and potentially wiring. Anything else?
I do not plan on towing very often in fact this may be the only time I tow with the Ranger. I am not new to towing in general but the last time I towed anything it was a 4x6 cargo trailer with a 2010 Dodge 2500 which was no problem.
I am weighing the overall cost (I.e., rental, fuel, parts and installation, etc.). Also, any helpful advice or tips is appreciated.
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