Parkit 360 5k Electric Trailer Dolly REVIEW
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2024
- Parkit 360 Force 5k Electric Trailer Dolly REVIEW
This is a short review of the 5k Parkit 360. See it in action and hear what I have to say about it. This unit can pull up to 5,000 Lbs on firm grass, packed gravel and asphalt on a maximum grade of 6%
This electric dolly comes with everything you need to pull your camper or trailer.
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Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Really great video ... I've been contemplating the purchase of this unit and you've largely covered all my questions. Thank you!
Great to hear!
Great video, I am interested in purchasing one for moving trailers around inside my shop. My question is how the start and stop is? I have seen some that were jerky, is the start and stop smooth? Also, I noticed that when turning that you are basically dragging the steering handle. I would assume the axle is solid. Is that correct? Definitely not a deal breaker but just wanting to know for tire life.
The stop can be harsh, but I have learned to keep toggling the switch. If you are going fast and stop, it will jerk hard. When the dolly stops, it also engages the brakes on the trailer. So I toggle the switch until the trailer slows down. And turning is not that bad, the wide wheels can make it hard to pull from one side to another. But once it's in motion, the turning does get easier. They do make other models that are way better for turning if you have the money. I'm still glad I bought mine, no clue what I would do without it.
Appreciate the video. i am in the same situation where i want my trailer door to face the house and not the neighbors house. seems like i may go with this unit.
Thank you
Fantastic video, great review.
Hello. Thank you for the video. It looks like you were struggling to turn. Is it hard to turn. And what about using in gravel? Thank you for your time.
The tires are wide and that a lot of weight on the tongue. It's not too bad when it's moving, but making big corrections it takes some force but nothing major. Gravel should be fine. I've used it in grass, and it only slipped when the camper wheels started to sink into the lawn. This one shows it in the grass ua-cam.com/video/X7_CQhoZGKg/v-deo.html
Nice Video. Question; How much room is needed between the dolly wheels and the electric tongue jack? Were tight turns a problem?
Hard to say, some are not as close. I have to take the plate off and pull the jack all the way up on mine
Haay great vid. Is the dolly something you would travel with for parks with tight, back in only sites?
You could, but it's a bit heavy. If you had a ramp you could drive it right into the bed.
Any trouble getting up the curb?
No, it never gets stuck. I usually have it on high speed until I get closer to the house, that does help it over the curb better. Here is another one I made, its very short ua-cam.com/video/X7_CQhoZGKg/v-deo.html
Good job