Galvanized EZ Haul Stand Up Idler Car Tow Dolly
Galvanized Stow and Go Folding Car Tow Dolly with Surge Brakes
Stand-Up EZ Haul Idler Car Tow Dolly
Premier Car Tow Dolly 4,900 lb.
Home of Tow Max™, Premier, Stow -and- GO™, and the original EZ-Haul Car Tow Dolly™
At Tow Better Dolly™, we offer four different car tow dolly brands with features that you need; features that you want; and features that give you peace of mind when you’re on the road. Our entry-level Tow Max™ is outfitted with a tilting pan and locking safety collar. The electric brake compatible Premier™ is similarly outfitted, but this high-gloss black trailer comes appointed with diamond tread plate. Both trailers ride on 14" wheels that are attached to hard-wearing spindles and cast hubs. This solid arrangement gives you the necessary confidence to tow a vehicle combination at highway speeds.
Simply put, Stow -and- GO Folding Tow Dolly™ is transformative. Its extraordinary design provides a space-saving solution by allowing the user to reduce the trailer’s length from 132.5" to 72" just by folding the trailer’s tongue and ramps. That’s a size reduction of nearly 50 percent. And that’s space you can use for something else in your driveway, garage, or RV lot. Stow -and- GO Folding Tow Dolly™ with hydraulic drum brakes is available in two finishes: galvanized steel and high-gloss black with diamond tread plate accents.
EZ-Haul Disc™ and EZ-Haul Idler™ are our lightweight but heavy-hauling dollies. Each is equipped with adjustable—and detachable—steel ramps allowing them to transport cars and trucks up to 79" wide. Assembled with UFP Trailer Buddy® components, EZ-Haul Disc™ is the EZ-Haul with surge brakes. Both trailers are designed with the ability to be stood on end and stored. As a result of our unique Stand-and-Store™ concept, EZ-Haul™ requires less space in an RV lot or garage. EZ load. EZ tow. EZ store.
All of our car tow trailers are constructed of heavy-duty steel and roll on high-performance tires. More importantly, when secured with the supplied heavyweight nylon wheel straps* and security chains, each towing dolly for sale can haul cars, trucks, and SUVs with curb weights of up to 5,000 lb.
Car tow dolly advantages
When looking at options for towing an automobile behind a recreational vehicle (RV), you have a few choices: flatbed trailer, tow bar, or car dolly (also known as a trailer tow dolly or RV tow dolly). The use of a flatbed trailer allows the automobile to be transported on the bed of the trailer with all four wheels off the ground. So, there is no tread wear. In contrast, when utilizing a tow bar, all four wheels remain on the ground, and the automobile is pulled directly behind the tow vehicle. A benefit of the tow bar is that it’s easily stored. Car tow dollies, the last option, keep the automobile’s front wheels supported on the dolly while the rear wheels remain on the ground. This combination is easily maneuvered and less likely to require additional equipment.
Each towing option has advantages and disadvantages. However, for most RVers, the advantages of the tow dolly are greater than the disadvantages. An RV dolly is easier to load and easier to store than a flatbed trailer. Using a tow bar adds miles to the towed vehicle’s odometer, but using a trailer car dolly may not. Unlike flatbed trailers and tow bars, many car tow dollies are equipped with brakes. And trailers without them can be fitted with an aftermarket kit for a fraction of the cost of a portable braking system—which you would need to purchase if using a tow bar.
*The provided wheel straps are universal and will fit most 14” to 17” standard wheels. The dolly will accommodate larger wheels but different straps will be required.