U-HAUL representative here! DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME! Those tires are hanging off the back and if you hit a bump or something that causes the truck to move on the AT, it will cause your truck to fall off and potentially damage the ratcheting straps. There's a reason why U-HAUL's auto transports cannot support trucks and there's a reason why we can't rent these out to you if you're towing a truck on it. Yeah, it drives onto the AT, but the wheels hang off. Which is a big safety issue.
Depending on how far you had to go it should be fine. There is another video of a guy doing the same thing with an F150 and driving 8 hours that way with some bolts through the holes in the floor to lock the ramps in place.
What size Sierra were you pulling that with. 1500, 2500, etc? did you get up to full speed like the hwy? only curious since i need to haul a 4Runner across a few states with my 4x4 Sierra crewcab... want to make sure it's stable.
U-HAUL representative here! DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME! Those tires are hanging off the back and if you hit a bump or something that causes the truck to move on the AT, it will cause your truck to fall off and potentially damage the ratcheting straps. There's a reason why U-HAUL's auto transports cannot support trucks and there's a reason why we can't rent these out to you if you're towing a truck on it. Yeah, it drives onto the AT, but the wheels hang off. Which is a big safety issue.
Look sketchy as hell
Thank you for making this video. Answered my question was googling the shit out of this now I definitely know it’s possible
Oh it’s very possible haha
Depending on how far you had to go it should be fine. There is another video of a guy doing the same thing with an F150 and driving 8 hours that way with some bolts through the holes in the floor to lock the ramps in place.
Too many chiefs and not enough Indians. It’s not hard to load a truck onto one of these trailers
The truck is dead and it’s too big for the trailer
What size Sierra were you pulling that with. 1500, 2500, etc? did you get up to full speed like the hwy? only curious since i need to haul a 4Runner across a few states with my 4x4 Sierra crewcab... want to make sure it's stable.
I was using a 2500 diesel and honestly I spent nothing on fuel too haul it
Did you have any issues on the ride at all as far as truck moving or slacks sliding back out ?
Nope nothing at all
that was painful to watch. that's why idiots shouldn't hire trailers. obviously by looking at the trailer before you hired it. it wasn't gunna fit
You know it lol
Horrible horrible on so many levels
Other truck s will fit just dodge trucks are a little longer
Nope.
If u have cdl n get pulled over u gonna lose your job..
Another way lose your lic ..dot catch u
Dang all kinds of wrong in this video