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Joined: Aug No wobble and the tongue length helped stabilize it. Your plans re: weight distribution, tire condition and inflation are spot on. Go for it. Joined: Mar Crow hunter. I pulled a few of them across the country several times for moves when I was in the military.

I can testify that they do just fine at Colorado Rocky Mountains. Who drives at 55 MPH these days. Check tires and safety chains. Joined: Dec Chassohowitzka, FL. Never forget that they also rent to people that could not backup a trailer 12' if their life depended on it Joined: Jan Canton GA. Speed limit is fine.

As stated, make sure you have sufficient tongue weight for stability. I know for a fact that those same U-Haul tires on a car hauler will survive a brief stint to mph with a Nissan Exterra on the trailer. Don't ask me how I know. To anger a conservative, lie to him. To annoy a liberal, tell him the truth. Joined: Nov State of Jefferson.

Check the speed limits for towing in the states you'll pass through. My home state has different posted speed limits on the interstate for passenger vehicles vs commercial trucks and anyone towing a trailer, 65 vs 55 in most area, 70 vs 60 in one. I assumed that 55 mph limit on the U-Haul trailer was to keep people in compliance with towing laws.

That's just an assumption though. As long as the tow vehicle is up to it, adequate wheel base, brakes for the trailer's weight, etc, and as long as the load is positioned in the trailer correctly, I don't think there's any practical need to stay at 55 or below, but.. Here be dragons Judging by the amount of people towing U-Hauls who keep up with me or pass me when I am doing 75 mph, it shouldn't be a problem unless you need to perform an emergency maneuver or stomp on the brakes.

Southern Idaho. I'd be afraid of getting rear-ended going I'd go at least as fast as the semi trucks. A true sportsman counts his achievements in proportion to the effort involved and fairness of the sport. Joined: Sep Old North State. Originally Posted by mtnsnake. If you are concerned about the stability of the trailer, rent one slightly larger. You will appreciate more width and a taller ceiling anyway to facilitate getting your motorcycle inside and securing it properly.

Southern Ohio. We weren't going crazy but probably 70 - 75mph At one point I was ahead of him by several car lengths when we came over a hill and traffic was stopped. I had no problem stopping. I looked up in my rear view mirror as I was close to coming to a stop and saw his truck go sideways with the trailer and then both of them were doing a barrel roll down the highway taking up pretty much the width of the 2 lanes of I coming toward me.

It was an ass puckering moment for me as I was in the family truckster and pretty much blocked in where I couldn't get out of the way. Fortunately for me they rolled down into the median and ended up beside us.

Both the driver and the passenger crawled out of the passenger door relatively unscathed but certainly shook up taking the lords name in vain repeatedly at the top of their lungs. So I'm sure you can get to speed I pull a snowmobile trailer with 8" wheels at 70 mph and have never had a problem. I don't think anyone listens to the 55 mph claim. When you stop for food or gas put your hand on the hubs, if there hot to the touch your driving to fast and or have wheel bearing problems if not hot than you're fine.

Northern Colorado. I own a 8'X5' Pace enclosed trailer and tow it at interstate speeds or maybe a little faster with full size pickups, a suv, and even a jeep.

Never a hint of a problem. It just stays in place and hauls stuff. Originally Posted by tzone. NRA Benefactor member. Molon Labe.. Originally Posted by OrangeOkie. If you are concerned about the stability of the trailer, rent one slightly larger longer. Joined: Oct Originally Posted by Redneck.

An unemployed Jester, is nobody's Fool. The rest, is understanding what you're seeing. Hooter Hollow, PNW. Originally Posted by wbyfan1. I've pulled trailers close to a million miles going to rodeos all over the west. From 1 horse single axles to 36' stock trailers and some tractor trailers.

Load them tongue heavy and put 10 pounds more air than the tires are rated for. Keep them level or tongue low when loaded. A few of the trailers like your renting are prone to whip so if the above doesn't help get a bigger one.

Speed doesn't seem to affect this at all. YMMV, Fred. I've hauled a number of U-Haul trailers many times between 70 and 80 mph without a problem.. Just use common sense and drive appropriately for the traffic conditions.. Speak softly and use a big bore Where's El Cid when we need him The Great American Southwest. Much higher, they will start to over heat because of the sidewall flexing. Can you get away with going fastermaybe. A blowout at 70 mph on a trailer is fun to watch if it happens to someone else.

Remember: Just because you can, doesn't mean you should, speed that is. It's been my experience nothing good comes from being in a hurry with a trailer, forward or backward. Remove their 55 mph sticker!!!! Haul ass ,them little tires will spin right off the rim!!

Originally Posted by Crow hunter. Joined: Apr Load it properly and rock on, 55 is silly, on interstate. Tow any speed you want, but don't plan any successful liability claim against u haul if the trailer self destructs and your bike gets totaled.

In the shadow of the Kenai Mtn CHeck hitch, chains, tires, pressure, bearings. Drive sensibly. If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. The Great Southwest. Since then I have rented many, many and learned quite a bit about U-Haul. They build them strong, use good materials and have a well-proven design. And, seems they use better tires than those we usually get at tire stores for our light trailers. All of the above is to their advantage - avoidance of road trouble means good rep and repeat customers.

There is a reason why you see so many sailing down the Interstates - running fast - without problems. Apply the advice given above by some experienced trailer guys size, loading, tongue weight, etc. North VA. Most, but not all, ST tires have a 65mph speed rating. I have some of the new Goodyears made in America and they are an ST with an 87mph rating.

Having lost a tire tread while towing, I can tell you it isn't fun and frequently causes some pretty bad damage. The Treasure State.

Make sure they're aired up. Check the bearings. Make sure your tongue weight is good. But if you dump that thing going over 55, you better have a rider on your insurance.

Up hills slow, Down hills fast Tonnage first and Safety last. Just a thought incase a trailer is not really needed. The speed thing might be an issue depending on local Trailer Speed laws. Posted by: SteveJobs. I grew up with the owners of a place that did a LOT of u-haul.

Their policy at that time was you agreed to drive 55 or slower. My personal opinion is that you need to be careful at 60 or higher. Those trailers take a lot of abuse and maintenance amongst all the places it has been many diff dealers can be sketchy.

I wouldn't go over Posted by: davester. In our state it is illegal to tow a trailer over 55 or in any lane except the slow lane except to pass. I'd guess that your state has similar laws. They really do it. It doesn't happen as often as it should, because scientists are human and change is sometimes painful.

But it happens every day. I cannot recall the last time something like that happened in politics or religion. Posted by: Buzz. I suspect the bigger the towing vehicle, the less impact the trailer will have on the experience.

Sometimes it is what it is Posted by: Pat. What are you towing it with? You don't want the tail wagging the dog effect if it starts getting squirrelly back there.

What is the speed limit for towing along that route? In CA it's 55mph. Type of tires on the trailer matter too. If they are STs, they are only rated for 65mph. STs have a habit of disintegrating at speed. More weight would actually be better. If you're travelling that light, try to put as much of the weight as far forward as possible in the trailer. And lastly, do you feel comfortable going that fast with the combination your going to have? Posted by: bfd. Also check the condition of your additional mirrors, which are mandatory for caravans with a width greater than 2.

Can I tow with a U haul trailer with a B licence? Other questions you may be interested in Can an F tow a travel trailer? Do aluminum trailers crack? Driving advice with UHaul trailer on the motorway Towing a UHaul trailer on the highway changes your handling and braking distances.

Be sure to adopt the right reflexes: Observe the speed limits. Constantly adapt your speed, especially on descents. Control your handling. The strong wind blowing when you are driving on the freeway can destabilize your vehicle as well as the hitch you are towing.

Slow down and hold your steering wheel firmly with both hands. Keep good safety distances. Riding on the right track. A reminder: on the motorway, we drive on the right! On a 3-lane motorway, with a caravan or a trailer, it is forbidden to drive on the leftmost lane.

You are therefore allowed to overtake only through the middle lane. Towing a UHaul trailer: specific manoeuvres The longer the hitch, the more delicate the manoeuvres. This makes it easier to drive a hitched trailer in the following cases: forward: allows you to approach a bend and an intersection with care, reverse: the manoeuvre must be carried out delicately, knowing that it is going in the opposite direction to the orientation of the wheels.

For that you need : Distribute the load evenly, starting at the trailer axles, in the event of multiple objects, the heaviest must be positioned in the centre of the trailer floor, use the straps and the trailer cover then block the attachments so that the goods do not spill onto the road. To comply with trailer regulations, you must: reduce speed on narrow roads, especially when crossing with another vehicle, for any overrun: properly assess your speed before overtaking a vehicle, when overtaking, leave a sufficient lateral distance between the two vehicles, take into account the length of the coupling before folding back into its travel lane in complete safety, on descents: limit your speed and make maximum use of the efficiency of the engine brake for increased safety in the event of emergency braking and better stabilization of the coupling.

The bottom line Towing a U-haul trailer is not as complicated as it may seem. If you have any questions or comments on the content, please let us know. How fast can you really go with a Uhaul trailer? The fastest you can go with a U-Haul trailer is 55 mph.

Why can you only go 55 with a Uhaul trailer?



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