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<blockquote data-quote="mcgovern61" data-source="post: 143224" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>In early summer 2015, my daughter (and Chief Goldwing restorer from New Jersey) is going to be moving back to New Jersey. It is a bitter sweet moment for her, but she is at peace with moving back up this way. She has a 2004 Ford Explorer LTD loaded with a towing package that she was able to purchase a few months ago with only 22,000 miles on it! The owners lived in New York and only came to Fort Lauderdale a few months a year so the Explorer stayed in the garage most of the time (which is a really good thing in south Florida!). :heat: </p><p></p><p>She doesn't have much stuff, so we thought that a 4 x 6 U haul trailer would do the trick..............NOT!!!! :rant: </p><p></p><p>U-Haul doesn't rent trailers to be towed by ANY Ford Explorer!! (Except maybe the 2012-15 models?) This is all due to the Firestone tire issues from way back in 2000 and apparently, quite a few U-Haul trailers were involved with some of the roll over events and other claims related to transmission issues. :whip: </p><p></p><p>Turns out, no other company rents tow behind trailers for one way trips!! What to do??????? :cheeky:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcgovern61, post: 143224, member: 59"] In early summer 2015, my daughter (and Chief Goldwing restorer from New Jersey) is going to be moving back to New Jersey. It is a bitter sweet moment for her, but she is at peace with moving back up this way. She has a 2004 Ford Explorer LTD loaded with a towing package that she was able to purchase a few months ago with only 22,000 miles on it! The owners lived in New York and only came to Fort Lauderdale a few months a year so the Explorer stayed in the garage most of the time (which is a really good thing in south Florida!). :heat: She doesn't have much stuff, so we thought that a 4 x 6 U haul trailer would do the trick..............NOT!!!! :rant: U-Haul doesn't rent trailers to be towed by ANY Ford Explorer!! (Except maybe the 2012-15 models?) This is all due to the Firestone tire issues from way back in 2000 and apparently, quite a few U-Haul trailers were involved with some of the roll over events and other claims related to transmission issues. :whip: Turns out, no other company rents tow behind trailers for one way trips!! What to do??????? :cheeky: [/QUOTE]
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