2 Door JKs tows pretty darn good
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2 Door JKs tows pretty darn good
On my way down to Florida and I must say the two door handles the trailer well. Been cruising at 65 most of the time.
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Well I am still in route, but doing 55-65 I can get 16mpgs, but once you get to 70 I'm down to 14mpg.
If you have a hard top you can rent a trailer or if you picked up the trailer with a Durango .
If you have a hard top you can rent a trailer or if you picked up the trailer with a Durango .
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It is a hard top vs soft top thing, not a jeep thing. My guess would be liability - some idiot overloading the trailer, losing control, flipping, etc
Towing vehicle requirements
* Must be equipped with a hard top if it is an SUV or Jeep. U-Haul does not allow any type of sport-utility vehicle not equipped with a hard top to tow U-Haul equipment.
* Must be equipped with a hard top if it is an SUV or Jeep. U-Haul does not allow any type of sport-utility vehicle not equipped with a hard top to tow U-Haul equipment.
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They told me I couldn't use the the softtop because it would not protect me in a roll over like a hard top would. Manager was cool though as he knew what I was doing when I had a Durango all the sudden.
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Uhaul no problem