
The weight of a U-Haul trailer depends on its size and type. U-Haul offers cargo trailers, utility trailers, and car trailers, each with different empty (unloaded) and loaded weights.
U-Haul Trailer Weights
💡 Tip: Make sure your towing vehicle has a towing capacity higher than the trailer’s total weight when fully loaded.
Factors That Affect Towing Weight
🔹 Trailer Type – Enclosed cargo trailers are heavier than open utility trailers.
🔹 Load Weight – Heavier items inside the trailer increase towing weight.
🔹 Vehicle Towing Capacity – Always check your vehicle’s tow rating before renting a trailer.
FAQs
1. How much does an empty U-Haul trailer weigh?
It varies by size, but the lightest is 850 lbs (4×8 cargo trailer), and the heaviest is 2,210 lbs (auto transport trailer).
2. Can my car tow a U-Haul trailer?
Check your car’s towing capacity in the owner’s manual. Small sedans can tow smaller trailers, while SUVs and trucks can tow larger trailers.
3. Do U-Haul trailers have brakes?
Yes, larger U-Haul trailers (6×12 cargo and auto transport trailers) have hydraulic surge brakes for better stopping power.
4. Can I tow a U-Haul trailer with a hitch-mounted to my bumper?
No, U-Haul requires a frame-mounted hitch that meets towing requirements.
5. What’s the heaviest U-Haul trailer I can rent?
The auto transport trailer is the heaviest, weighing 2,210 lbs empty with a 7,500 lbs total capacity.
Final Thoughts
The weight of a U-Haul trailer ranges from 850 lbs to over 2,200 lbs when empty. Always check your vehicle’s towing capacity before renting, and ensure you load items properly for a safe and smooth towing experience. 🚛🔗
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