the u haul hitch is stuck on there good the only realistic way to get it off is with a pneumatic impact wrench orelse your just going to snap the torque wrench heads
even a brake bar will bend the neck
Yes, you can go to the dealer, or save money and stop by a uhaul dealer or truck/trailer accessory store.
A cutting torch is one answer.
If you are looking to rent a trailer, the rental place can help you find the right hitch, Uhaul has a form that will tell you what hitch you need for your vehicle http://store.uhaul.com/hitches.aspx?src=hitches If you are buying a trailer, the dealer should be able to match your vehicle to the right hitch.
I've always found Uhaul to be very professional as well as good value for money. They aren't the absolute cheapest but the service they provide is well worth it.
Uhaul has no mileage restrictions for their trailer rentals, I am not sure about other companies. Uhaul is a nationwide chain so should be good for you.
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Check with your local auto parts store. They have trailerwire harnesses for many vehicles that plug into existing wiring in your vehicle. No cutting and splicing involved. Uhaul sells the least expensive universal or vehicle specific trailer wiring.
That Is called A Pintle Hitch.
a trailer
Yes, but not a bumper hitch. Install a undercarriage trailer receiver hitch system.
Someone can buy a hitch for their trailer on eBay, U haul, Auto Accessories Garage, JC Whitney, Auto Zone, E Trailer, Hitch Depot USA, The Hitch Store, and Mechanics Warehouse.
A Reese hitch is a brand of trailer hitch or trailer parts. They make all sorts of different types of trailer parts and hitches, so it would depend which part you are looking for.