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Hikerdogs
Mar 31, 2015Explorer
Take a look at the Roadmaster 2000-1 dolly. It has steerable wheels, plenty of lockable storage, built in safety chains between the dolly and the car, along with a host of other features, including electric brakes, and self storing ramps.
http://roadmasterinc.com/products/towdolly/towdolly.html#RoadMastertowdolly
We used ours for a little over 5 years before switching to towing a Jeep 4 down. We didn't give up on the dolly because we didn't like it. Rather we were towing our Buick all over the country then leaving it at the campsite while we rented a Jeep to go off roading. It didn't seem to make sense.
Originally I thought I could dolly the Jeep. When we read the manual we found it could only be towed 4 down or on a trailer
http://roadmasterinc.com/products/towdolly/towdolly.html#RoadMastertowdolly
We used ours for a little over 5 years before switching to towing a Jeep 4 down. We didn't give up on the dolly because we didn't like it. Rather we were towing our Buick all over the country then leaving it at the campsite while we rented a Jeep to go off roading. It didn't seem to make sense.
Originally I thought I could dolly the Jeep. When we read the manual we found it could only be towed 4 down or on a trailer
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