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j-d
Apr 03, 2016Explorer II
First, let me say we don't dolly tow. But, when we bought our current Class C, it came with a Stehl-Tow dolly. Bottom of the line, 13" wheels, no brakes. First time out, we towed our car home with the new RV and absolutely no problems. Still, it had no brakes and Stehl-Tow is not universally liked as a brand.
I think my following two points are valid:
1. Never have I heard one bad thing about the Acme Dolly, and
2. Just speaking on my own, wouldn't the diameter and width of the TIRES be the limiting factor? More so than the RIM Diameter? Your 19" Tires have such a low profile that the diameter the straps have to go around, and the points the straps attach, can accommodate them if they accommodate some tall 15's or 16's. Yes?
I think my following two points are valid:
1. Never have I heard one bad thing about the Acme Dolly, and
2. Just speaking on my own, wouldn't the diameter and width of the TIRES be the limiting factor? More so than the RIM Diameter? Your 19" Tires have such a low profile that the diameter the straps have to go around, and the points the straps attach, can accommodate them if they accommodate some tall 15's or 16's. Yes?
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