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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Castle Rock, Colorado
Posts: 765
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Additional tips
- Be careful of some price switching. If you're getting a set price, confirm it and get the confirmation number and hopefully you won't have a problem.
- Also if you're renting via an 800 number, make sure you call the local outlet to be sure the unit is there before you commit to a trip that can get sideways pretty quickly if the trailer isn't ready.
- As mentioned earlier, go over the entire rig very carefully to make sure everything works BEFORE you leave. There was several things wrong with the one I rented and UHaul sent me to a repair center to get some problems like lights not working etc. fixed. Make sure you allot enough time to get that done when you pick up the rig.
- Make sure you have a good helper to guide you onto the trailer. It's actually pretty harrowing if you haven't loaded one before.
- They didn't want to rent it to me at first when I told them it was a Porsche but they finally figured out that it would fit and not be too light.
- Check to be sure you have a UHaul center that will be open when you return it. You could end up paying more even though it wasn't your fault they were closed.
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