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Have you actually talked with the people at U-Haul? They just know the
basics they are taught. All they really know how to do is sell you the little extras. One that got me particularly POed was the day they tried to sell me a lighting adaptor when I rented a trailer. I let them know I had oen and it was already plugged into my pigtail. They claimed I did not. When I walked out to the truck I found my adaptor tossed up under the truck. Since then I will plug in my adaptor and wrap it with electrical tape to prevent them from removing it. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com "David H. Lipman" wrote in message ... I would say go visit a U-Haul outfit. Since they install hitches and tow packages they know what they are doing. Dave "Dan" wrote in message om... | I am looking to buy a boat and need to know if I can towe it with my | V-6 Olds 98 regency elite. The boat and trailer will weigh around 3000 | lbs. My owners manual says I can towe up to 3000 lbs with the optional | towing package. How can I tell if I have the towing option. Also, when | I go to the U-haul web site and put in my vehicle, it says I can towe | a trailer with a weight of 4400 lbs. I have no idea if I can tow it. I | have a class II hitch. |
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