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mowermech wrote:
Yes, if getting the "best" is important, IMO the DEMCO Kar Kaddy is the dolly you want. I used to have one. I sold it. That was a very dumb thing to do!
If getting the best bang for the buck is important, then the American tow dolly is the one I would buy.
As for brakes, yes, having them is a "good idea". The only law that applies in most states is the Braking Performance Law. You must be able to stop on a clean, hard, dry, level surface, within 40 or 45 feet (depending on the state) from 20 MPH. This is also in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS).
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bsiemens wrote:
I've been told by my Toyota dealer that I can't convert my RAV4 to flat tow so I now must look at a tow dolly. I've rented a U-haul years ago and they don't come with brakes of any kind. My first question is, do I need brakes on the tow dolly? My next question is are there any brands that I should not even consider? We were going to rent another U-haul for the trip from North Carolina to South Texas, but $500 seemed a bit much for only 4 days rental. Looks like one of us will drive the coach while the other drives the car for this trip.
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