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2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Nov-03-2014 01:04 PM
msmith1199 wrote:ronfisherman wrote:
Towed with a dolly for 6 years. Bought 3 different vehicles during that time. No expense needed to change vehicles. Changed because DW and I were finding it harder to move the dolly around. If I was still in the same physical shape as I was when I bought dolly it would still be used. Hooking up the car to dolly was not harder than towbar is. You get what you pay for in a dolly. The more expensive ones are easier to hook up the car. A dolly does added up to 600lbs to the towed weight.
You wrote in here "hooking up the car to dolly was not harder than towbar is." Was that a typo? I've never hooked up a tow dolly, but I've done the research and it sure looks harder. If I was going for a speed record, I'm sure I could install my tow bar on the toad and have it hooked to the motorhome in about a minute and a half. If the tow bar is already on the toad (as it always is when were out on the road) it's simply a matter of pulling the toad into position, attaching the tow bar to the motorhome, plugging in the lights, and clipping on the safety cables. Not even a minute's worth of work. It does add about 20 seconds to put the transfer case into neutral, but most of that time is getting in and out of the toad.
Nov-03-2014 11:22 AM
dbates wrote:
Yes, 4 down is easier but a dolly is not as bad as those above say.
I’ve used my Demco Karkaddy SS for 9.5 years and 51,000 miles.
1. Loading and unloading time takes about 5 minutes longer than 4 down.
2. After a little practice you can do it by yourself without much problem.
3. At 75 it is getting a little harder to move it around but still doable and with a trailer dolly even easier.
4. 99% of the time it can be stored with the tongue down under the rear of the MH.
5. As my knees get older it’s getting a little harder to get down & up to fasten the straps and chains but I use a piece of plastic to kneel on and it is still doable.
6. After I figured out how to strap the toad down (not the way the Mfg. recommends) I’ve NEVER had a problem with a loose strap.
If you’re in good health & patient during the learning curve you’ll get along fine with a dolly.
Dave
PS I too recommend the Demco Karkaddy SS dolly. It may cost a little more but it is so well built, will never rust and can be folded to home store in half its traveling length.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Nov-03-2014 11:18 AM
ronfisherman wrote:
Towed with a dolly for 6 years. Bought 3 different vehicles during that time. No expense needed to change vehicles. Changed because DW and I were finding it harder to move the dolly around. If I was still in the same physical shape as I was when I bought dolly it would still be used. Hooking up the car to dolly was not harder than towbar is. You get what you pay for in a dolly. The more expensive ones are easier to hook up the car. A dolly does added up to 600lbs to the towed weight.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
Nov-03-2014 10:47 AM
Nov-02-2014 05:46 PM
Heisenberg wrote:
"Are tow Dolly's a Hassle?" yes
Nov-02-2014 04:05 PM
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Oct-31-2014 09:17 PM
Oct-31-2014 07:32 PM
Oldme wrote:
We have the Acme EZ tow dolly to tow the
FWD Honda CRV.
We like the all welded construction as well as
the built in LED lights and Surge Disk Brakes.
Nothing else to buy.
Shipping weight is 400 lbs, so you do not even know it's there.
Once you mark where to put the ramps and use the
new straps a couple of times, you are ready to go
in 10min.
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