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<blockquote data-quote="anvrsy red vert" data-source="post: 3236032" data-attributes="member: 19352"><p>The trailer probably won't have any support lift brackets/load leveling bars to control the added tongue weight the loaded trailer will put on the trucks rear suspension. Maybe U Haul will have this setup to rent. If not, you still could pull the trailer with the Expedition but just be extra careful especially around curves as the uncontrolled tongue weight on the hitch will cause much more swaying. BTW, do you have a 7 prong Bargman outlet along with a brake controller should the trailer have electric brakes?? If I'm not mistaken though, the rental car trailers typically have surge brakes so you won't need that set up but you will need the 4 pin plug setup for the turn signals, lights/brake-lights for the trailer. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anvrsy red vert, post: 3236032, member: 19352"] The trailer probably won't have any support lift brackets/load leveling bars to control the added tongue weight the loaded trailer will put on the trucks rear suspension. Maybe U Haul will have this setup to rent. If not, you still could pull the trailer with the Expedition but just be extra careful especially around curves as the uncontrolled tongue weight on the hitch will cause much more swaying. BTW, do you have a 7 prong Bargman outlet along with a brake controller should the trailer have electric brakes?? If I'm not mistaken though, the rental car trailers typically have surge brakes so you won't need that set up but you will need the 4 pin plug setup for the turn signals, lights/brake-lights for the trailer. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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