will it fit on uhaul trailer?

I just towed my 04 hemi ram on a dolly.. Very tight getting it on. Rubbed the plastic fenders on the dolly but it worked. $63 per day
 
uhaul auto transport:
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getting out of it should be fun. :p
 
yes, the left fender flops down. i could leave it down, and hope not to be pull over, lol.
my truck has a 98% chance of ending up in Berlin.
 
Gonna drive it there? :D
 
I. Think the u-haul trailers are only good for 5000#. I wouldn't chance it. Get flatdeck towtruck that will pull it right up on top for the whole world to see! It will look awesome up there! Remember , you will always get what you pay for!
 
Features

* Easy-access loading ramp
* Tilt-out fender allows vehicle door access
* Ratchet-operated tire straps
* Vehicle security chains
* Automatic hydraulic surge brake

Capacity

* Max load: 5,290 lbs.
* Gross vehicle weight: 7,500 lbs. max.
* Empty weight: 2,210 lbs.

Towing vehicle requirements

* Must be equipped with a hard top if it is an SUV. U-Haul does not allow any type of sport-utility vehicle not equipped with a hard top to tow U-Haul equipment.
* Must weigh at least 3,500 lbs. (curb weight), and must equal or exceed 80% of the combined weight of the trailer (2,210 lbs.) and the vehicle being towed (up to 5,290 lbs.).
* Must have a towing system that has a 5,000 lbs. minimum weight-carrying rating
* Must have 1-7/8" or 2" hitch ball (5,000 lbs. minimum)
* Must not exceed maximum allowable hitch ball height 25"
* Must have external mirrors on both sides
* Must have fully operational lighting
* Auto transport lighting must be operational at all times, day and night, loaded or unloaded
* Maximum recommended speed is 55 MPH
* Load trailers heavier in front.
* Reduce normal driving speed.
* Wear a seatbelt.

Towed vehicle requirements

* Must not weigh in excess of 5,290 lbs.
* Must have a maximum outside-to-outside tire width of 79.25" Note: outside tire width over 75" must use late-model U-Haul Auto Transport (identifiable by silver galvanized color).
* Must have a maximum wheelbase (distance from front axle to rear axle, usually posted on the driver's side door jamb) of 133 inches.
* Low-hanging equipment on the vehicle being towed such as spoilers, air dams, ground effects, etc., may be damaged by contact with the Auto Transport during loading and unloading. Make sure there is enough clearance for these items.

All truck and trailer measurements are approximate. The equipment you receive may vary in size, based on the engineering/design specifications of multiple-production models.
 
Double post? Whats he talking about :D
 
I. Think the u-haul trailers are only good for 5000#. I wouldn't chance it. Get flatdeck towtruck that will pull it right up on top for the whole world to see! It will look awesome up there! Remember , you will always get what you pay for!

what does the 04 weight? i thought it was about 5200 or about that. the uhaul site says a non-srt will fit.
 
this is how i see this going down . [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHMNZrdh6f4]YouTube - Why did you turn? Honda meets a UHaul & more car fails[/ame]
:p
 
The truck will be to wide for the ramps my 71 chev with 60 series tires rolled the side walls to fit in, and my srt is wider
 

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