| Four
wheels up |
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• To save wear and tear on tow vehicle tires, body, etc.
• If towing an expensive/classic car.
• If vehicle is not able to be towed 4 wheels down without modifying transmission or
drive line.
• If no bracket/baseplate is available for the towed vehicle.
• Can be backed up (unlike dollies and tow bars).
• 7,000 lb rated axles.
• If consumer wants to tow more than one vehicle.
• If consumer wants to cost-share with a friend or rent the dolly out to others. |
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| Two
wheels up |
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• If vehicle is not able to be towed 4 wheels down without modifying transmission or
drive line.
• If no bracket/baseplate is available for the towed vehicle.
• If consumer feels using a dolly is safer/more convenient.
• If consumer wants to tow more than one vehicle.
• If consumer wants to cost-share with a friend or rent the dolly out to others. |
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| Four
wheels down |
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• Trend is moving toward tow bars.
• Nice clean appearance.
• No worries about storing (dolly or trailer).
• Convenience.
• Fast, easy hookup (one-person).
• Less up-front investment.
• Concerned about appearance.
• Plan on towing one vehicle. |
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