3 things you need to be aware of

tongue weight (will the trailer make the car do a wheelie?)
pull weight (does it have enough umph to pull up a hill?)
stopping power (do your brakes have enough extra to stop that thing
behind you, too?)

But here is a great way to find out. Go get the hitch installed at
u-haul. They are the experts, they have seen _everything_, and if they
dont have the right hitch, or an adapter for a hitch, then you might
want to rethink the whole thing. They will also correctly hook up the
lights in the trailor, which is often half the battle.

If you want to do it yourself, then start digging into the owners
manual, and call the local dealer service shop and see if they have a
kit to use (you don't need to buy it, but if they have one, and are
willing to install it, that tells you a lot)





On 7/11/07, Dan Munez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys I want to start mowing lawns on my free time, cos it will be easy 
> and good money.  I drive a Honda civic.  I do not want to have to invest in a 
> truck!  i was thinking of getting a trailer hitch for the Honda, and then 
> getting a decent open trailer that has a gate in the back so the lawn mower 
> and other equipment wont fall off.  What do you think?  Will this work?  Can 
> my civic tow?  Wil it be a funny sight?  Thanks
>
> 

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