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http://www.etrailer.com/question-60389.htmlThis link from trailer.com says not to lock out the steering. And I've flat towed a vehicle before, a 1951 chevy, and we didn't lock the steering on it. And it towed perfectly. And I know I've seen vehicles flat towed behind motorhomes, and when they pull into a parking lot, I've seen the steering wheel turn.
U-haul trailers will not fit one of these trucks on it. Unless it is an extra wide one (depending on the size of the tires, my truck with 33x12.5x15 tires measures out to 82" wide, which is what you will need between the wheel wells of the trailer) or unless you load the rear of the truck first, in which case if it has a engine in it all the weight will be at the back of the trailer instead of the middle or towards the front.
Quote from: KingNeptune1979K10LWB on September 06, 2014, 01:54:53 pmhttp://www.etrailer.com/question-60389.htmlThis link from trailer.com says not to lock out the steering. And I've flat towed a vehicle before, a 1951 chevy, and we didn't lock the steering on it. And it towed perfectly. And I know I've seen vehicles flat towed behind motorhomes, and when they pull into a parking lot, I've seen the steering wheel turn. Technically you are right. If you lock the steering wheel straight and you are towing with a tow bar, as you turn the truck would want to go straight. I think everyone was thinking tow dolly, in which case you do lock the steering wheel, the dolly does the turning. Are you going to be towing with a tow bar that is attached solid to the front of the truck ?
Quote from: bake74 on September 06, 2014, 07:17:22 am U-haul trailers will not fit one of these trucks on it. Unless it is an extra wide one (depending on the size of the tires, my truck with 33x12.5x15 tires measures out to 82" wide, which is what you will need between the wheel wells of the trailer) or unless you load the rear of the truck first, in which case if it has a engine in it all the weight will be at the back of the trailer instead of the middle or towards the front. Mine 77 K-10 fitIt was tight. But it fit Uhaul will tell you it won't fit Had 31x15.50 on 10" rims
Quote from: roundhouse on September 07, 2014, 12:14:42 amQuote from: bake74 on September 06, 2014, 07:17:22 am U-haul trailers will not fit one of these trucks on it. Unless it is an extra wide one (depending on the size of the tires, my truck with 33x12.5x15 tires measures out to 82" wide, which is what you will need between the wheel wells of the trailer) or unless you load the rear of the truck first, in which case if it has a engine in it all the weight will be at the back of the trailer instead of the middle or towards the front. Mine 77 K-10 fitIt was tight. But it fit Uhaul will tell you it won't fit Had 31x15.50 on 10" rims My post said, 33x12.5x15. anything above that will not fit. I have never had anything smaller than that on any of my trucks. Never liked the look of the smaller tire I guess.