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/ utility trailers #31  
Dave:

You should probably check with U-Haul to see just what you have. A lot of weight capacity depends on how the hitch is attached to your van. The 500# rating may be without a load equalizing hitch, or it might be the maximum. If you're looking at a #1,000 load on the htich, that's a whole lot over 500# and could be too much for the hitch and/or mounts. For liability purposes, they rate their hitches conservatively, but U-Haul will be able to provide all the information you need.

If you do a lot of towing, you should have a quality auxilliary transmission cooler installed. Good ones will have thermostats installed so you don't damage the transmission from not getting to operating temparature in cold weather.

Sounds like lots of good information going your way from all the other posts.
 
/ utility trailers #32  
Your post was extremely helpful, thank you.
I'm still not sure what I will do but at this point am leaning toward the weight distribution hitch and the brake controller. So many great posts offering help, thanks to everyone.
PJ
 
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#33  
Hey Joe I looked at my 2" receiver today it said 500 lbs toung weight , 750 lbs toung weight with load adjusting hitch. I may look at a used trailer tomorrow. It is an 18' big tex car hauler with trailer breaks. The owner built a shelf above the trailer to haul a couple of quads it is removable It also has the automotive style ramps that store under the trailer. He said it was just a fiew years old. I will find out tomorrow. David
 
/ utility trailers #34  
Dave: Sounds like you're well on your way. Good luck.
 

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