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    If you are just starting off go with the dolly, cheap, effective and handy. I still load my 8ft box on the truck and jam pack the car...for maximum results.

    I agree with what DW said, I'd like to add that it does take some time to get used to it. Mine does not like backing up, too hard on the straps and it does not like to make sharp turns either.

    And when you are empty, they jump all over the road (no suspension). I've witnessed mine jump about 6ft in the air going over a rail crossing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post
    If you are just starting off go with the dolly, cheap, effective and handy.
    Rules vary by State/Provinces and Country

    In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts the tow doily does not get / have tags (exempt from registration requirements) >> SO any vehicle strapped to a tow dolly has to have a current registration
    So you couldn't put a junk car on there unless it was still registered and insured
    I have yet to pick up a junk car that was still registered and insured when I towed it away

    Tow Dolly:
    Is defined as: “A portable, collapsible or separate two-wheel tow dolly limited only to the purpose of transporting or towing a registered vehicle.”

    A Dealer may tow a vehicle on a two-wheel tow-dolly if the towed-vehicle displays a “Dealer” plate but the towing-vehicle cannot display a “Dealer” plate or a “passenger plate” but should display a “commercial plate.”
    A Repairer displaying “commercial plates” on the towing-vehicle can tow a vehicle on a two-wheel tow-dolly but the towed-vehicle must be properly registered or have the “Repair” plate displayed on the towed-vehicle. A Repairer displaying “Repair” plates on the towing-vehicle can tow a vehicle on a two-wheel tow-dolly without plates on the towed-vehicle if the towing-vehicle is properly registered, displays the valid repair plate, maintains insurance which also provides coverage for the motor vehicle being towed on the dolly and displays a valid compliance decal.
    A Transporter can tow a vehicle on a two-wheeled tow-dolly if the vehicle being towed displays the “Transporter” plate. The towing-vehicle must be properly registered (not a passenger registration).
    An Owner-Contractor generally will have vehicles that will be too large for towing on a two-wheeled tow-dolly but if the registrant does have one that safely fits it needs to display the O/C plate and the towing-vehicle must also display the O/C plate.
    Tow dollies themselves are exempt from registration requirements.


    Also this thread is almost 2 years old
    Last edited by JohnC4X4; 02-26-2016 at 09:00 AM.

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