JAPeterson
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All uhaul enclosed trailers have brakes. All of their double axle trailers have brakes. Get insurance on the trailer, and your car insurance covers whatever is in the trailer.
My Mounty tows great, and I’d much rather be in it than a truck like a Ranger or Colorado.
I really don't consider them a truck although I quite often seen them towing way over their limit. I live on I-70 in Colorado so I see a lot of unsafe towing going on.
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I'd tow with it too. The explorer will do fine moving the trailer. I'm curious what the speed is when the trailer will start to violently sway? Years ago I rented a 6x12 and asked my dad to pick it up with his 89 jeep Cherokee. Above 50 mph it was like the tail was wagging the dog.
The "tail wagging the dog" can be eliminated by knowing how to load the trailer. I don't have the specs on just how to do it but there needs to be a substantial amount of weight placed on the tongue of the trailer instead of the rear of the trailer. Properly loaded you will not get any sway or tail wagging.