Re: tow hitch

From: brad k (brad70_98@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Sep 24 2003 - 20:11:59 EDT


Droo,

Theres a harness you can get that plugs into the tail
light connectors to make the wiring easier. I bought
mine at the local Pep boys.

Where you from? Near MD? Im selling a Reese hitch
that was only on my truck for less than 1K miles,
never towed with it. It was a replacement after my
truck was hit in the back. I'll include the wiring\
harness too.

Brad K.
near Baltime MD.

--- droo <03dakotacc4.7_4x4@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> Ok. I've seen this topic many times before on the
> list and completely
> ignored it because I never thought I'd tow anything.
> However, I may be
> moving to MA in a month or so and I am considering
> renting one of this lil
> Uhaul trailers to move myself. My question is can I
> really tow something
> with just the bumper? Is that considered a class 1
> hitch? Also, I suppose I
> need to hook up some wiring for trailer lights or
> something. The trailer I
> was looking at is the 5' X 8' trailer. Some specs on
> that:
>
> Empty weight: 900 lbs
> Max load: 1,800 lbs
> Maximum Gross Weight (trailer plus load): 2,700 lbs
> Tow hitch required: Class 1 (2,000 lb. minimum
> rating)
> Hitch ball: 1 7/8, 2 or 2 1/8 (2,000 lb. minimum)
>
> I don't think I'll be loading anywhere close to
> 1,000 lbs into the trailer.
> The heaviest thing I have is my TV. Which might be
> 150 lbs. 200 tops. The
> rest will be clothes, small furniture, and
> electronics. So I might not even
> top 500 lbs. loaded into it.
>
> I suppose I could comb the archives, but I am super
> lazy and I know you
> guys love to talk about what you know. So hit me
> with it! :D
>
> --
> -Droo
>
> http://www.grandroyal.org/dakota

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