Towing Car Behind RV | First Time Using Tow Dolly - Episode 11
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- This week we tow a car for the first time behind the RV. Tune in to see how to load a car. We are using the 2021 Stehl Tow Dolly with surge brakes. Enjoy :)!
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Nice demo! After seeing your video, my wife and I purchased the exact Tow Dolly last weekend. We also have a Class C as well. Happy camping!
Awesome. Glad to hear the video was helpful. Let me know how your first tow goes!
Thanks, very much, for this video. Wayne's World, Dude!
I added a swing back trailer jack with a wheel to the tongue of my dolly, makes it a lot easier to roll to and hook up to the motor home. (at Harbor Freight about $25)
That's a good idea. I sold my dolly since we are full time in the same spot now but it was always a pain to move.
Great tutorial 😎🥃
Thank you!
We are about to get a Stehl Tow Dolly to pull our Honda Civic. The UA-cam gods must knew and pushed your video up. We are transitioning from a travel trailer to a Holiday Rambler Class A. Looks like once you get some practice it will take 15 minutes to get loaded up. Any regrets going with the Stehl?
The stehl was great. Definitely no regrets. Towed well and never had any issues. Only "negative" is that it can't tip up so it does take up quite a bit of space but it was never an issue for us.
@theaustinwilt we ended up with the master tow. we have put over 2000 miles on the dolly so far. Not too crazy about the cheap Chinese tires, but so far they are doing good. Put a TPMS system on them and keep them properly inflated. Got a video out of my trying to use it for the first time. Stop by if you want a laugh 😃
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Simple and to the point, thank you for making the video
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
Did you disconnect the drive shaft ?
I did not. Depends on your make and model of car but neutral was fine for us. Your manual should say what you need to do for your car.
Some turnpikes you can't use a tow dolly, as it has to 4 down or 4 up(NJ Turnpike).
Interesting. Hadn't heard of that before.
@@theaustinwiltit's a communist country. I would avoid the place anyway.
@@theaustinwilt who the f wants to go to NJ or NY anyway. lol
How easy is it to tow with the dolly thru gas station...how long is your rv
It's not too bad. Just take it slow and swing wide. RV is 28' long. I try to stick to Pilot's and Flying J's or any other truck stop. Any gas station that can accommodate big rigs coming in should be pretty easy to get in with an RV as well. Gotta be careful when pulling forward because you cant back up with a tow dolly so don't want to overshoot the pump haha.
My fiat lower fromt bumper caught on tow frame and ripped off when removing from dolly. Why?
We use levelers to make the transition smooth from the ramp of the dolly to the ground. You could also use wood 2x4 scraps or something of that nature. Makes the incline less "harsh"
I have a Honda Fit and it would not clear without my placing a 2x4 under each of the ramps so that the angle was diminished. There are other YT videos that demonstrate this. Ideally you want to create two additional "ramps" by attaching a 12" 2x4 to a 24" 2x4 and place the elevated part under the ramp. Drive your car onto the longer board and subsequently onto the shorter, which leads to the ramp.
you failed to mention locking the steering wheel or not.Depends wheather of not the dolly steers
Yeah we don't lock the steering wheel. Our dolly pivots so haven't had a need to lock wheel.
Hi can tow a EV behind your RV
Nice job. How much is the dolly and do you find that the ramps hit the ground? Noticed a lot of these have removable ramps.
I think the dolly was around $2400 with a spare tire. It's a new 2021 Stehl tow dolly with surge brakes. I personally wanted the surge brakes because its a lot less maintenance and you don't have to mess with an electronic controller. Ramps hit the ground fine when on level surface. I use plastic shims used to level the RV to help make the gap between the ground and the edge of the ramp less aggressive for the car. I've heard removable ramps are really good for storing. These don't remove and therefore it is a little more bulky when storing but I find them to be really sturdy and I like the design. Easy to move around by myself.
@@theaustinwilt thank you so much for that info. Safe travels
What size wrench do you use to tighten the wheel straps?
I sold the dolly unfortunately so I don't know the size. When I bought the dolly the wrench came with it.
At the 6:48 you can see it’s a 1 1/8 “ wench
I just had to solve this problem this morning. I bought a Kobalt sliding/adjustable wrench that locks into place because I didn't know what I needed to buy. You could also buy some vice grips. Good luck.
The car that been tow need to be registered have tag and insurance?? Or i can the kind of temp tag bcs traveling to another state???
Definitely check with the states you are driving through. I'm not sure on something like that. I know in MO, KS, and CO you don't need to have the actual tow dolly registered. Those states consider a tow dolly an extension of whatever vehicle is doing the towing. Both the tow vehicle and the vehicle being towed need to be registered though. I would imagine if the temporary tags are still valid you would be fine but I would check with local laws to verify.
When you turn sharp with the car dolly does the swivel pan have a stopper? If I make to tight of a turn the pan tweaks and pops over the stop plate does yours do that?
I haven't noticed mine doing that. I do know when you turn tight you can run into problems on most tow dollys. I try to keep it pretty wide when possible. I've been pretty impressed with the Stehl tow dolly thus far. About to take another trip in a few weeks so I will keep an eye out for what you are saying and let you know if I notice it doing anything funny.
@@rongoodspeed9028 my Master Tow has sturdy stops. Might want to check your center bolt adjustment in the swivel pan. If the pan turns too far, you could do major damage to both the car you're towing and the dolly.