Truck and trailer measurements are approximate. The equipment you receive may vary in size, based on the engineering/design specifications of multiple-production models. The miles per gallon calculations are estimations for ideal driving circumstances. Many conditions can affect this number, including driving with a load, road grades and conditions, and vehicle speed.
U-Haul moving trucks are designed from the ground up to move families, not freight. They'll save wear and tear on your family – the most important parts of any do-it-yourself move.
Moving truck user instructions: English Español Français (280KB; requires Acrobat)
U-Haul pickup trucks and cargo vans are great for home improvement projects, deliveries and other small loads.
Economical and convenient — if you're driving a car or if your moving truck is filled to capacity, hitch up to a U-Haul cargo trailer.
The way you load your trailer and attach to a vehicle affects your safety. Please read the trailer user instructions before you load.
Trailer user instructions: English Español Français (800KB; requires Acrobat)
Tips and guidelines for safely towing a trailer: Safe trailering handbook (2.2MB; requires Acrobat)
How to hook up a U-Haul trailer:English Español Français
How to hook up a braked U-Haul trailer English Español Français
U-Haul utility trailers are a superior solution for many in-town errands, from hauling building supplies, to picking up plants or landscaping materials or hauling refuse to the landfill.
U-Haul vehicle trailers are an economical way to transport nearly any vehicle. And no one else lets you rent towing equipment one way without a moving truck.
Auto transport user instructions: English Español Français (612KB; requires Acrobat)
How to secure your car on the Auto Transport English Español Français
Tow dolly user instructions: English Español (1M; requires Acrobat)
How to secure your car on the Tow Dolly English Français