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seb1899
Sep 05, 2019Explorer
I owned an Acme EZ Tow dolly for 5 years towing a Saab Convertible and the a Volkswagen Eos it was a great dolly in that there is no steering pan as the cars 'inverse steered'. I towed it across country to Yuma in 2015 and to Florida and back to NC in 16,17 and 18. My only complaint was there is no lateral forgiveness with the ratchets as they are bolted in place. When the car was loaded you had to be centered on the ratchets or back down the ramps and try again.
In order to preserve marital harmony I sold the Acme and purchased a Stehl dolly. Now loading is a breeze as the ratchets can be moved if you are out a couple of inches.
The Stehl is heavier but it has surge disc brakes as the Acme did and it is easier to load. Mastertow is a good dolly but they have drum surge brakes rather than disc
Both of the dollys stored mostly under my Class C so they do not take a lot of room on a campsite.
I believe many states require the dolly have brakes in order to be legal so be sure to ge a dolly with brakes, You can Google Acme Tow Dolly and see their video on their site
In order to preserve marital harmony I sold the Acme and purchased a Stehl dolly. Now loading is a breeze as the ratchets can be moved if you are out a couple of inches.
The Stehl is heavier but it has surge disc brakes as the Acme did and it is easier to load. Mastertow is a good dolly but they have drum surge brakes rather than disc
Both of the dollys stored mostly under my Class C so they do not take a lot of room on a campsite.
I believe many states require the dolly have brakes in order to be legal so be sure to ge a dolly with brakes, You can Google Acme Tow Dolly and see their video on their site
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