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Where would i install a tow package . u haul ?

v7
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Explorer
i called u haul and they said that they could fir me with the following for ~500$

class 3 hitch receiver (going to tow a popup with a minivan)
a break controller
quick connect lights
TF cooler


Am I missing anything else ?
should i replace the alternator/battery ?

is the price reasonable ?
would you trust u haul ?

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i've been reading the car's manual and it seems that a tow package would increase my towing capacity from 1700 to 3500
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KD4UPL
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Explorer
What kind of brake controller is it? You don't want a timer based control. Make sure it's a momentum based controller. Braking will be much smoother.

Golden_HVAC
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jfkmk wrote:
I've had a hitch installed by u-haul before and had no problems. I'm sure they do brake controllers and wiring all the time so I wouldn't have any problems with them doing that either. I've never thought of u-haul doing trans coolers, but I guess that makes sense. They're not hard to do, and I installed mine myself. It is a good price for the amount of work they're doing.


It actually makes good sense. U-Haul has one of the largest truck fleets in the world, and as such has many mobile mechanics, as well as mechanics in most United States cities to work both on their own fleet of trucks as well as customer vehicles.

Yes they should be installing a #10 wire to a relay that is only on when the engine is running, then to a 30 amp automatic re-set circuit breaker, then to the trailer plug harness. This will charge the RV battery while towing.


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dodge_guy
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Make sure they install a charge wire to keep the battery charged. and it should only be live with the engine running.
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jfkmk
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I've had a hitch installed by u-haul before and had no problems. I'm sure they do brake controllers and wiring all the time so I wouldn't have any problems with them doing that either. I've never thought of u-haul doing trans coolers, bu I guess that makes sense. They're not hard to do, and I installed mine myself. It is a good price for the amount of work they're doing.

eHoefler
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I would check with the manufacture of the tow vehicle, they would know what is needed exactly for that vehicle. May cost more, but who else knows as much about the requirements of a specific vehicle than the dealer.
2021 Ram Limited, 3500, Crew Cab, 1075FTPD of Torque!, Max Tow, Long bed, 4 x 4, Dually,
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eHoefler
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I would check with the manufacture of the tow vehicle, they would know what is needed exactly for that vehicle. May cost more, but who else knows as much about the requirements of a specific vehicle than the dealer.
2021 Ram Limited, 3500, Crew Cab, 1075FTPD of Torque!, Max Tow, Long bed, 4 x 4, Dually,
2006 40' Landmark Mt. Rushmore

Bumpyroad
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price seems great to me.
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Golden_HVAC
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If you will need a additional transmission cooler or not kinda depends on the tow vehicle. Some will require it and you can melt down the transmission without additional cooling, while many heavy duty tow vehicles already have a great cooling system factory installed.

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Golden_HVAC
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Hi,

It would help to know the model and type of vehicle.

Normally modern cars do not need a larger alternator or battery. The RV will have it's own battery, and if you are camping in a campground, then it will fully charge while plugged in at the site. You can run the refrigerator on gas, and the battery charge line will only need about 8-15 amps from the tow vehicle alternator.

My work checked around for best prices and recently installed a U-Haul hitch on a work E-250 van. The price for that was reasonable, and it takes them about 1 hour while it is on a lift. I guess they also installed a brake controller and wiring for the lights too.

I had a hitch installed by U-haul back in 1984 and it worked great too.

Lately I have been installing my own. You might price the controller and hitch at a place like ETrailer.com They advertize with Trailer Life and Motorhome Magazines, sponsors of RV.Net that host this site.

You might also ask for recommendations for brake controller brands. They are not all made alike.

How big will the trailer be?

What is the tow vehicle?

That will help.

Many times the RV sales place also can install a hitch, yet sometimes their price can get high. Some people insist on a "Free" hitch with a new trailer, so the dealership includes the price with the total price paid for the RV.

Fred.
Money can't buy happiness but somehow it's more comfortable to cry in a

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Francesca_Knowl
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We've had several hitches installed by U-haul- always perfectly satisfied.

That said:

Make sure you know what hitch you're getting, which must be based not just on fitting the mounting points on your vehicle, but what you intend to tow. Many vehicles can fit a variety of hitches and hitch capacity can vary wildly.
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

wcjeep
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Price seems OK if that includes labor. Check your local reviews for that specific Uhaul.