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Tow Tower

AllegroD
Nomad
Nomad
Anyone heard of this?
Tow Tower
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wolfe10
Explorer
Explorer
Very much doubt this would be viable except perhaps on tag axle DP's.

Adding the weight of the front of a toad 15' or so behind the rear axle will really load the rear axle and unload the front axle. Handling will be compromised. GAWR in the rear will likely be overloaded.
Brett Wolfe
Ex: 2003 Alpine 38'FDDS
Ex: 1997 Safari 35'
Ex: 1993 Foretravel U240

Diesel RV Club:http://www.dieselrvclub.org/

way2roll
Navigator II
Navigator II
Here's a video that addresses a lot of questions/concerns. I use that term loosely because after watching the video the guy that built the thing still has great deal of difficulty hooking it up. You have to crawl on the ground under your car to insert a 2" steel bar with considerable length and I am assuming also considerable weight, then the hitch to that bar seems like it requires a little wrestling with. In the very beginning he admits that the biggest constraint is hitch weight capacity, He guesses his 4k# Caddy puts 1500# of tongue weight. He didn't mention what the unit itself weighs so add that to the mix. Of course that's not moving or bouncing etc. He's got it hooked to a Foretravel so my guess is unless you do some serious reinforcement, his target market is the Prevost set. It also renders your hitch useless when not towing as I would guess this is fairly difficult to remove and store somewhere. I don't think I heard price but I would guess more than a dolly - especially when factoring that you still need a base plate and hitch work unless yours is heavy duty enough. If you read the comments, a lot of questions and concerns are addressed there. I like new and creative ideas but personally this looks like an expensive way to solve a problem that has already been solved with a dolly or get a new car and flat tow. If I were a betting man I would say this is developed so people with Foretravels and Prevosts can tow their Cadillacs without having to slum it with a dolly.

On edit: Looks like at 12:23 he starts talking cost - Approx $3-4k total depending on how much work you do yourself. that does not include any work to reinforce your hitch. I bought my first dolly for about $1200 and required no mods whatsoever. Of course if you are spending $1-3MM on a coach a few grand is negligible.

VIDEO

Jeff - 2023 FR Sunseeker 2400B MBS

zigzagrv
Explorer
Explorer
First, I doubt that would work on a standard 5000# tow bar on a class A with a 500# hitch weight. Another thing that bothers me is how close the towed is to the motorhome. Seems like it would limit your turn radius quite a bit.

Ron



2003 Gulf Stream Ultra Supreme 33'
F53 Class A
2013 Ford Edge toad

rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Explorer III
Here is a little better link that has more pictures and a FAQ section.
To me it would add a structure that hangs under the vehicle on a car that already sits close to the ground.
Tow Tower

JaxDad
Explorer III
Explorer III
Rick Jay wrote:
I think it's interesting that the top photo shows what appears to be a gasser, but the rear (bedroom?) slide is out.


I'm tempted to find out, but I refuse to submit any information where the phone number is require. I'll do email, but I like to keep my phone number to myself.


~Rick


The engine is visible through the side panel just below and to the rear of the slide.

They ask for โ€œAโ€ phone number, your area code plus 555-1212 (there is no โ€œ555โ€ exchange anywhere) will work just fine, and a โ€˜disposableโ€™ email address from any of thousands of providers completes your anonymity.

gbopp
Explorer
Explorer
I think it's an interesting concept. However, they offer no information on their web site.

There is no braking system on the toad?

They want your email AND phone number.

You must submit your information and they will contact you.

That's too many red flags for me, even if I was interested in the product.

If someone contacts the company and receives the information, I hope they post it on the forum.

Rick_Jay
Explorer II
Explorer II
I agree with wanderingaimlessly. My gasser tow hitch has a 500 lb. tongue weight limit.

I think it's interesting that the top photo shows what appears to be a gasser, but the rear (bedroom?) slide is out. I wonder if the jacks are down too to keep the rig from sagging in the rear! LOL Wouldn't a picture of it rolling down the road be more helpful?

The bottom close-up pick shows a DP, which I'm sure can be had with a higher tongue weight rating than ours, but even so, I think our 4,500 Honda Odyssey would push most lifted like that.

I'm tempted to find out, but I refuse to submit any information where the phone number is require. I'll do email, but I like to keep my phone number to myself. But there's NO WAY our rig will safely carry the tongue weight of our Honda Odyssey lifted like that anyway.

I'd like to know more about it, but I think their website is lacking.

~Rick
2005 Georgie Boy Cruise Master 3625 DS on a Workhorse W-22
Rick, Gail, 1 girl (27-Angel since 2008), 1 girl (22), 2 boys (23 & 20).
2001 Honda Odyssey, Demco Aluminator tow bar & tow plate, SMI Silent Partner brake controller.

wanderingaimles
Explorer
Explorer
Arent most motorhomes limited to about 750 or maybe 1000lb tongue weights? This rig looks to weigh a hundred or so by itself.

Also the hitch method is going to have a lot of slop, I would expect there to be a bang every time you tap the brakes.