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Understood. Good info. Thanks!I use a Curt 45900, but I am way higher.
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Understood. Good info. Thanks!I use a Curt 45900, but I am way higher.
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Good call out, I forgot about that. It's been the policy since at least 2007 when they wouldn't rent a trailer to my with my soft top JKUX. They said back then that the company was afraid that if you flipped on your side the trailer could swing around and injure the occupants. Not really sure that Jeep or Bronco Hardtops are going to offer much more protection in that area, but oh well.I know this might sound like a strange question but...
Do you have a hard top or a soft top?
I have a soft top and tried to rent a U-Haul trailer a few weeks ago and they REFUSED to rent to me because of the soft top.
I was never asked about what top is on my Bronco in all of my phone conversations - this only became an issue when I showed up to pick up the trailer and they saw that it was a soft top and then refused.
Crazy I know, but they said that it is an overall corporate policy, not just a policy of that location (Nashville, TN). I asked to speak with the manager and he agreed it was stupid, but confirmed that they could not rent trailers to ANY vehicle that has a soft top. Said he believed it might be connected to some past lawsuits.
So anyone with a soft top Bronco (or any vehicle for that matter) that wants to rent a U-Haul trailer of any kind - Be Warned!
Oh wow, that’s incredible! I have a soft top. Thanks for the heads up. I’ll check with them in person. I have about a month before the move.I know this might sound like a strange question but...
Do you have a hard top or a soft top?
I have a soft top and tried to rent a U-Haul trailer a few weeks ago and they REFUSED to rent to me because of the soft top.
I was never asked about what top is on my Bronco in all of my phone conversations - this only became an issue when I showed up to pick up the trailer and they saw that it was a soft top and then refused.
Crazy I know, but they said that it is an overall corporate policy, not just a policy of that location (Nashville, TN). I asked to speak with the manager and he agreed it was stupid, but confirmed that they could not rent trailers to ANY vehicle that has a soft top. Said he believed it might be connected to some past lawsuits.
So anyone with a soft top Bronco (or any vehicle for that matter) that wants to rent a U-Haul trailer of any kind - Be Warned!
I ran into that years ago, trying to rent a trailer to pull behind a Ford Explorer. Because of all the hype about explorer rollovers their policy was to not rent a trailer to pull behind one, so I would just send someone down to get the trailer and then I would swap vehicles. eyebrows raised when I returned it but so what.I know this might sound like a strange question but...
Do you have a hard top or a soft top?
I have a soft top and tried to rent a U-Haul trailer a few weeks ago and they REFUSED to rent to me because of the soft top.
I was never asked about what top is on my Bronco in all of my phone conversations - this only became an issue when I showed up to pick up the trailer and they saw that it was a soft top and then refused.
Crazy I know, but they said that it is an overall corporate policy, not just a policy of that location (Nashville, TN). I asked to speak with the manager and he agreed it was stupid, but confirmed that they could not rent trailers to ANY vehicle that has a soft top. Said he believed it might be connected to some past lawsuits.
So anyone with a soft top Bronco (or any vehicle for that matter) that wants to rent a U-Haul trailer of any kind - Be Warned!
That’s a smart move. ThanksI ran into that years ago, trying to rent a trailer to pull behind a Ford Explorer. Because of all the hype about explorer rollovers their policy was to not rent a trailer to pull behind one, so I would just send someone down to get the trailer and then I would swap vehicles. eyebrows raised when I returned it but so what.
Trouble is you have to declare what the tow vehicle is going to be for insurance purposes.I ran into that years ago, trying to rent a trailer to pull behind a Ford Explorer. Because of all the hype about explorer rollovers their policy was to not rent a trailer to pull behind one, so I would just send someone down to get the trailer and then I would swap vehicles. eyebrows raised when I returned it but so what.
I will definitely check. ThanksU-Haul won’t rent trailers to individuals using soft tops for some reason. If you have a soft top, you might want to clear that hurdle first- if intending to use the bronco to haul with.