Uhaul Trailer plug....help

keep0njeepin0n

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Ok, so when I bought my Jeep, the guy told me it had a factory tow hitch...awesome right?.....WRONG!!! Come to find out it is a Uhaul hitch, AND wiring kit. Luckily, it seems as though whoever installed it, actually did it right. Must not have been done by Uhaul!

Anyways, I am debating on whether or not to go to a class 3 hitch, it now has a class 2 hitch rated at 3500lbs....so should I bother?

Secondly, the plug is some weird looking plug I've never seen before and it says "for uhaul trailers" right on the plug. At first glance, it looked like a 4 way flat would plug in, but I don't see how it could after looking closer. Do they make adapters for these? I have searched ebay, and uhaul's website but can't come up with anything. I don't want to cut and splice unless I have to. Any advice???

Here is a pic of what my plug looks like.


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Your'e the one that can tell if you need a class 3 reciever,as for the adapter why not get a new one,do you need brakes or a charging source for the trailer?
 
Pretty sure that the U-Haul plug is just a specialty plug that goes into a four-flat connector, if memory serves. I have one in the toolbox that I can check on if you need.
 
So, you're saying that I should be able to plug a 4 flat into my uhaul plug?

Yes, assuming you have a typical 4-pin connector on the trailer side.
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Not sure why you're so down on the U-Haul hitches. I've never heard of anyone having problems with them. Install quality will depend on the particular franchise you patronized though.
 
Wait, you deal with hitch installs in your shop and you came here asking about the plug?

I have seen some buggered UHaul wiring jobs that resulted from the customer going to rent a trailer and discovering they needed a hitch or wiring installed right then&there. To me it looked like the UHaul shop didn't have the nice vehicle specific plug-n-play adapter and ended up using those horrid scotchclips to install a universal adapter. Then again I've seen this done at lots of rental shops.
 
The bottom holes are a standard flat four, while the top four are for the older individual bullet style connectors.
 
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