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Re: using a Uhaul trailer

To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: using a Uhaul trailer
From: "Ryan Smith" <shmitty99@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 20:50:16 PST
I used an auto transport when I bought my spit a couple years ago.  It fit 
pretty easily if you had someone spotting you.  I pulled it on the step 
bumper of my explorer.  The u-haul guy said it was fine.

Ryan Smith
72 Emerald Green Spitfire


>From: "John Knox" <jknox@hcsd.iu5.org>
>Reply-To: "John Knox" <jknox@hcsd.iu5.org>
>To: spitlist <spitfires@autox.team.net>
>Subject: using a Uhaul trailer
>Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 14:49:48 -0500
>
>I have used a U haul on two occasions to carry my spit.  On the first 
>occasion I
>went to get the trailer and the dealership wouldn't let me take the trailer 
>with
>the step bumper.  The spit isn't exactly a heavyweight so I wasn't 
>concerned.  I
>simply went to another place across town and rented there.  I have rented 
>from
>them on two occasions and they have been great.  I don't get the insurance 
>as I
>figure the trailer would be covered by my auto policy in the event of an
>accident.  The contents on the trailer are of of pretty low value ie basket 
>case
>spit.  Both times it was 48.00 American for 24 hrs.  The first trailer was 
>a
>really new one with an aluminum deck.  It drove very nice, never knew it 
>was
>back there, and the spit fit really well.  However I did manage to drop a 
>rear
>wheel off the ramp.  The second trailer was an older and nastier one.  I 
>only
>needed it for a ten mile trip and it was the last one left.  The spit fit
>barely, and there was enough room to fit the smashed up bonnet on the 
>trailer
>behind the car.
>
>Most Cities have multiple U-Haul vendors.  Don't assume price or 
>availability
>untill you've asked around.
>
>John
>


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