another two cents on car dolly
Ray: Opinions are like - well plentiful. My recommendation would be to pass on the dolly and tow your car four down. With a dolly -you have to deal with it at the campground as Mango as suggested, plus deal with it when you get home. Either in the yard, and mow around it every week , or take up storage some place, or it gets stolen. Just something else to get your attention.
You can't back up with it - not all cars, trucks, suvs with fit it unless you purchase a Heavy Duty, which you don't always need. You will need a spare tire and wheel for it (at least another $100.00) You will probably need a Jack for it (add for that two) You'll need a couple of good padlocks to loose the keys for when you need them, as well as an extra set of straps in case one brakes, tears, or goes missing.
Plus I bought a new one and after about 5000 miles I had a tire to desenagrate (sp) busted the plastic fender, destroyed the front (yes front) and rear light, wiring harness and damaged a nice 3 series BMW. So I don't tow as much with it as I used too. - unless I am towing a well used light auto. I purchased the blue ox Aventia and brackets for a Yukon / Tahoe (no brakes yet)but plan to get some before SF. But that's my take and that is why they make chocolate and vanilla.
Roger that!
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