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Towing hitch question

exilepa

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To those that have towed already, anyone know if a hitch with a say 2" drop is necessary or just straight with no drop for hauling a utility trailer (5x8)? I know alot of this is dependent on the trailer. I only ask because I needed one with my old trailblazer any my titan. Can't really gauge how the height of the receiver vs a trailblazer.
 



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I have a 4 x 6 utility trailer and I had to use a 5" drop to get it level. For most utility trailers you will definitely need some sort of drop.
 






All trailers are different. There really isn't a standard height. You'll have to take both together to a hitch place (any U-Haul) and get yourself the correct drop for a level ride. There are adjustable hitches that you can level yourself, too. A little more money, but useful for using multiple trailers. Found at any auto parts store.
 






I use an adjustable b&w hitch, although a little pricey but worth it.
 


















Forget Uhaul....they will not sell or rent to anyone that is driving an Explorer. Corporate policy forbids renting a trailer or installing a hitch or accessory to anyone that will be using a Ford Explorer to tow the trailer with!

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2011/05/you-don-t-haul-u-haul-won-t-rent-a-trailer-for-our-2012-ford-explorer-or-yours-either/index.htm
I believe Loganfilm was saying to go to a U-Haul place to get the proper hitch, not a trailer.

Peter
 






They would not install one on my '05 They refused to touch it!
 


















Lol!! No it's literally called a B&W hitch.

At first I was like what is Peter talking about... Haha!
It's a slow day here and I just couldn't let that slide by. :):thumbsup:

Peter
 






In the days of lawsuits and lawyers. I think Ford should sue U-Haul for slander because I'm pretty sure U-Haul does help put a bad name to the Explorer via their policy which is unfounded for current gen explorers. It's a bias with no technical evidence whatsoever. Not that I want to rent from U-Haul, I just hate how they are holding a 15+ year old grudge.
 












Forget Uhaul....they will not sell or rent to anyone that is driving an Explorer. Corporate policy forbids renting a trailer or installing a hitch or accessory to anyone that will be using a Ford Explorer to tow the trailer with!

http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2011/05/you-don-t-haul-u-haul-won-t-rent-a-trailer-for-our-2012-ford-explorer-or-yours-either/index.htm

U-Haul started renting to Ford Explorer owners again just this week but only for 2011 + model years.
 






SWEET! That is GREAT news THANKS!
 






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