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Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with Chain Drive - 2-5/16" Hitch Ball - 10,000 lbs
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Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with Chain Drive - 2-5/16" Hitch Ball - 10,000 lbs

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Heavy-duty dolly with integrated drive takes the hassle out of moving your trailer. Simply connect your trailer, turn the crank, and guide the trailer with the steering handle. The drill attachment lets you use your power drill instead of cranking. Great Prices for the best trailer dolly from Trailer Valet. Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with Chain Drive - 2-5/16" Hitch Ball - 10,000 lbs part number TVXL25 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Trailer Valet Trailer Dolly - TVXL25

  • 10000 lbs Capacity
  • Manual Dolly
  • Trailer Valet
  • 2-5/16 Inch Ball
  • 19 Inch Tall
  • 20 Inch Tall
  • Steel
  • Black

Heavy-duty dolly with integrated drive takes the hassle out of moving your trailer. Simply connect your trailer, turn the crank, and guide the trailer with the steering handle. The drill attachment lets you use your power drill instead of cranking.


Features:

  • Trailer dolly with integrated drive system lets you easily move your trailer
    • Drive your trailer to your hitch for fast, hassle-free hookup
    • Effortlessly move your trailer into your garage or another tight spot for storage
  • Chain drive system is powered by easy-to-use hand crank
    • Drive and steer your trailer with minimal effort
    • Switch between high and low gears for effortless driving
    • Designed for use on level surfaces
  • Included drill bit lets you power the gears with your drill
    • Power drill itself is not included
  • Solid rubber tires last longer and handle better than inflatable tires
    • Deep treads allow extra grip for more stability on gravel, dirt, and grass
    • Intended for use on pavement and well-packed surfaces
  • Dual positraction wheels for easy maneuvering
    • 1 Tire freewheels when you are turning, then reengages when turn is completed
  • Steering handle helps you guide unit
  • Automatic brake keeps trailer from rolling
    • Chocks should still be used during storage
  • Hitch ball base can be adjusted up and down to change ball height
  • Included coupling plate keeps the dolly flush with your coupler to prevent damage
    • Installs between the hitch ball and base
  • Rugged steel construction with black powder coat and zinc-nickel plating resists rust
    • 500-Hour salt spray rating
  • Drill attachment, steering handle, hitch ball with base, cotter pin, locking nut, washer, and tightening tool included


Specs:

  • Hitch ball diameter: 2-5/16"
  • Adjustable hitch ball height: 19-1/4" - 20-1/4"
  • Dimensions: see diagram below
  • Steering handle: 11" long
  • Tongue weight: 1,000 lbs
  • Gross trailer weight: 10,000 lbs
  • Weight: 60 lbs
  • Gear ratios:
    • High speed: 11-to-1
    • Low speed: 27-to-1
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Trailer Valet XL

When the time comes to move or align your unhitched trailer, the Trailer Valet XL is at your service. Instead of driving your vehicle to your trailer, use this heavy-duty dolly to drive your trailer to your hitch. This saves you the time and frustration of having to repeatedly back up your vehicle to align the hitch ball with your trailer's coupler.


The Trailer Valet XL also makes it easy to park or move your trailer into tight spots and to position it in a garage. It allows you to take corners and make slight adjustments in steering while the trailer is moving. No more attempting to back the trailer in with your vehicle.


How to Drive the Trailer Valet XL

The Trailer Valet XL is easy to operate. You can either use the included hand crank to operate the chain drive system, or you can make operation even easier by powering the drive with your 18-volt drill (not included). The drive system activates the dual positraction wheels. Both wheels are engaged while the Trailer Valet is moving straight - in either forward or reverse. When you need to make a turn, one of the wheels disengages and freewheels, allowing the other wheel to move the trailer. All you have to do is power the drive system and direct the Trailer Valet XL with the steering handle. When you straighten the steering handle back up, the other wheel reengages and the Trailer Valet XL drives straight again.


The Trailer Valet XL also includes an auto-brake function that acts as a wheel chock to keep your trailer in place. When the steering handle is raised up, the drive system is engaged. The handle automatically falls down when it is released, bringing the wheels to an immediate halt. This safety feature prevents your trailer from running away from you. The handle also locks when down, keeping your trailer level and secure for storage, though wheel chocks should still be used.


Never-Flat Tires

Infographic shows the gradients and surface types on which the Trailer Jack XL works best

The solid rubber, never-flat tires on this dolly outperform inflatable tires, and hold up better under the weight of your trailer. Deep treads in the tire surface give you better traction on gravel, dirt, and grass. But you will get the best results when using this dolly on well-packed surfaces or pavement.



TVXL25 Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with 2-5/16" Hitch Ball - 10,000 lbs





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Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with Chain Drive - 2-5/16" Hitch Ball - 10,000 lbs - TVXL25

Average Customer Rating:  4.2 out of 5 stars   (420 Customer Reviews)

Heavy-duty dolly with integrated drive takes the hassle out of moving your trailer. Simply connect your trailer, turn the crank, and guide the trailer with the steering handle. The drill attachment lets you use your power drill instead of cranking.

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Best thing ever. I can move my trailer in and out of tight spaces and even store it with the hitch just feet from the fence. As a disabled vet I needed something to help me move my trailer easily without needing help from anyone else. The trailer valet allowed me to disconnect and move the trailer for storage next to my house in minutes. No other product at this price point could have done this.

Alan

10/27/2023

The product makes moving my trailer fairly simple and can turn it around in a dime. Be careful and make sure you have a strong hold of you drill. I had someone help me and despite the warning injured their hand. As a disable vet with mobility and back issues this product has been amazing in allowing me some freedom.

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Mike L.

11/12/2023

@Alan We're glad your Trailer Valet is working well for you!


by:

As stated in other reviews unless you are on a pool table flat surface it does not work. The grade on my driveway is .75% (3/8" in 48" level) and the wheels just spin. My trailer weight is 3,500 lbs. It is a very heavy product to use as well. Not good for anyone who has a weak back. It actually seemed unsafe while using it. I am not happy with this purchase. I did my homework, watched lots of videos and thought this would do the trick. A waste of hard earned $700 for me. Keep an eye on Ebay mine will be going up for sale at about half price.

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Katrina D.

5/7/2024

I assume that your driveway is concrete or asphalt. Can you please confirm what kind of ground your driveway has? I would hate for you to get rid of it if there is a solution that could help you from losing any more money. I am working on finding out some information from the manufacturer; hopefully you will be able to bear with me till I get information from them.

John G.

5/9/2024

@KatrinaD It is concrete


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I purchased the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly.  I have used it once to get a 22 foot 9,800 lbs. rated  GVWR utility trailer into the cover storage slot and it did accomplish the goal. There was operator error, one problem on the black top had a slight angle up to the concrete storage area. Once on the flat concrete, the dolly was not needed it was so smooth and flat it was easy to move the 2,500 lb empty trailer but up that slope was harder than it should have been. What is needed is videos on YouTube on best practices on how best to push a trailer around with a slight incline. That incline is trying to force the trailer back down the slope the dolly brake stopped that downhill motion. Holding the handle up to release the brake and what height the dolly needs to be set at is all trial and error for the first time. How to adjust the tow Dolly height to ensure that enough tongue in on the dolly but not too much. I have a bigger trailer when empty weighs 11,000 lbs. empty but has a tongue weight of 2,000 lbs. so this device is rated too small for moving the other Toyhauler trailer. With a YouTube video online I’m sure the first-time problems I experienced would have been minimized.

Miley

12/25/2023

I only used it once, and even though it showed on the video as easy to use it’s not. This utility trailer empty at the Max is 2,500 lbs the RV lot has a concrete parking slot under the covered parking feeding up to the concrete is asphalt. Once the unit is connected to the trailer using a 2 516 hitch ball receiver and the spanner wrench is used to tighten up the plate under the trailer tongue, the Valet will not stay directly under the ball receiver, it wants to drive the trailer with the valet at a large angle. With the valet pushing up a slight incline its at an angle so pulling up on the handle is difficult. If you don’t pull up the handle hard enough the brakes are set. But as you pull up on the brake handle the angle gets worse. My guess is that it’s at a 30 to 35-degree angle from the hitch ball to the rubber tire. So you pull up on the brake handle as your pushing the trailer up the slight incline holding on to the handle and the drill motor while steering the trailer into the slot. My 28 year old son was holding the handle up to release the brakes and the drill motor, while I’m pushing and steering the trailer into the slot. Once the double axle 22 ft trailer tires are on the flat concrete it gets a lot easier, but by then over half of the trailer is into the RV slot. It is not easy to use the brake handle operation is the biggest problem if you only use the handle to steer it would work better you still need the brakes on the tire to stop the unintended movement.



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I live in the last house on a dead-end street with no room to back my 21 foot travel trailer onto the street because the street ends at my driveway. I have had to back the trailer about 125 yards when I return from a trip so that I can have the trailer situated correctly in the driveway. Backing down the street between parked cars is not fun and highly stressful. I saw the Trailer Valet XL online and it looked like just the solution for my problem. Now I can pull into the driveway normally when pulling the trailer, unhitch and move my truck out of the way, and use the Trailer Valet to easily maneuver the trailer, turning it 180 degrees, backing it into its space, ready for the next trip.The automatic brake when you release the handle is fantastic, because I operate the valet by myself and I have to stop several times while using it to get my bearings of where the trailer is in reference to the fence and the driveway edge. I use a RYOBI 18v drill that I already had. I don't think it would be as easy just using the crank handle because the gear reduction is so great that it would take a lot of cranking by hand to move it and would be more likely to strain my back. I'm 62 and have no problem moving the 3200 pound trailer around. Thanks!

Happy T.

8/31/2021

Great. Just ordered a 2 inch ball for my boat trailer. Can’t wait to start parking it more easily.



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Still working great moving a 9,000 lb camper down a winding, wooded drive.

Duke

10/24/2023

Still working great after a year. A couple times, it felt like it was maybe struggling after fully loading camper for 2 week trip and fresh water full. Hasnt failed me yet!



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We tried to use it on our trailer and although it worked fine on a flat dry surface, we couldn't use it for the purpose we bought it - to get the trailer into our storage unit which had an incline. Also, the traction wasn't good where the pavement was wet. We ended up renting a different storage unit that we could back up into with our truck, so we haven't had a chance to use the Dolly again.



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If your parking surface is not extremely flat do not buy. It would not move my 3,000 lb trailer on asphalt parking area due to uneven surface.



by:

Not sure what I would have done without this. It has been key to parking my RV safely and quickly into the tight RV Garage so I cannot recommend it enough!!I use it to park my RV into the building in the picture.



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I have a tight space to put my Airstream Bambi Sport into. After much research I settled on the TVXL25 trailer dolly to help me out. After receiving the unit, I immediately gave it a try and it was amazing! It performed above my expectations. I had absolute control pulling my Airstream out and pushing it back into the storage area. The unit is designed and built well. I highly recommend this product.



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The trailer valet worked great to help me make a sharp turn and put my 27 foot travel trailer into my shop for the winter. But last spring when I brought it out there is a slight downhill and I needed to turn it and it wouldn't turn so I put the handle down to stop it and it wouldn't stop. I could hear some gears inside grinding. Fortunately my wife was there and threw a block of wood in front of the tire and that stopped it. It was headed for about a 5 foot bank and my neighbors fence. I was then able to maneuver it and make the turn I needed to. The hill it was on was very slight so I wouldn't recommend this for going down any kind of hill unless you have someone to help you, especially if you need to make a turn. I think the tires are to small to grip the asphalt it was on to help it turn. In a couple of weeks we will be putting it back in the shop for the winter so you may want to check back with me then.

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Jenny N.

10/27/2021

Thank you for your feedback. The Trailer Valet is designed to be used on level surfaces and while it may be able to handle a slight incline or decline I would not recommend it with the size of your trailer.



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I was really concerned that I was going to drop a little coin and not be impressed but after doing a lot of research this was seemingly the best approach for me to be able to maneuver my 24’ Starcraft hybrid trailer into a a side pad with very tight angles. Let me tell you, this may be one of the better purchases I have made. Relatively easy to use and store, this trailer valet has solved my problem. Thank you etrailer!



by:

Very well made and great customer servi ce.

George

4/10/2024

Excellent. Very well made and very reliable.



by:

This tool has been the perfect solution for parking our 25 foot travel trailer in our carport. Doing so requires a 90 degree turn, which we could never do with our tow vehicle. We don’t have far to go, so have just been using the hand crank rather than the power drill option. It’s amazing how easily the valet moves the trailer.



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This has worked out perfectly for us!
You
do have to follow the directions tightening the lock plate up against the hitch to get a solid attachement. I did read some other reviews where users didn't understand how to properly attach. When attached properly the hitch easily holds our 5000 pound trailer with ~400 pound tongue weight.
We have a small sport court that we pull the trailer up onto and then unhook and sneak the truck out around and back the way we came in, then use the Dolly to spin the trailer around to allow us to get the truck out and avoid an impossible backing up challenge. The back yard is NOT big enough to turn around while hooked up to the Truck!
We first bought a lightweight electric dolly from different supplier and although rated for the job it totally failed. The XL Chain Drive manual dolly has done the job.



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Price was so much cheaper than other outlets and arrived so fast. Works like a charm



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I used the Trailer Valet XL with the 2 5/16 ball on a 5500 lb Lance trailer with a tongue weight of about 600 lbs. Using the drill attachment, it moved well on a flat paved surface and maneuvers quite nicely. I got the trailer into the desired space with one try on my first use. Part of the journey was a grass surface, which was a little more difficult, but manageable with the use of boards under the TVXL25 to maintain traction. It handled very slight ups and downs just fine. It would not handle a significant incline with a trailer this heavy and would not be safe down hill. USE AS INTENDED.
My trailer required the use of a plate (included with the ball/sleeve but not described in the instructions--see pictures) which fits between the trailer coupler and the tightening sleeve of the TVXL25 (See FAQ in Support of Trailer Valet website). The plate opening was not large enough to install it on the ball/sleeve mechanism and required a small bit of "Dremeling", but then worked fine (thus the four star rating). Be sure to closely examine the fit with your trailer coupler to determine if you need this additional plate. It made a huge difference in tightness and stability.
Overall, I recommend the product. You may need to be a bit handy if you use the larger ball and require the plate, but really not a big deal. Make sure the mechanism is rigidly tight and use as directed on flat surfaces. You will be pleased



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I purchased the Trailer Valet to move my Flagstaff travel trailer through a narrow space next to my house. Works perfectly and as a side benefit, I am able to position the trailer so that it opens onto my patio. Trailer has a GVWR of about 4,000 lbs. and the Valet handles it easily as I pull the trailer over crushed stone. I found that when cranking, sitting on a rolling stool is more comfortable than standing because of the low profile of the Trailer Valet. Unit seems to be well constructed. I have been very careful to steer it only when moving, and then only slightly. If a more drastic turn is necessary, I stop and raise the tongue so that the weight is off the Valet, turn it, lower it, then return cranking. I can see how some people may have a problem trying to force turn a heavy trailer and messing up the tires in the process.



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I was a bit skeptical when reading about the Trailer Valet ! But, I purchased the XL version with the 2-15/16" version and moved my 28 foot, dual wheel enclosed racing trailer with ease. I still can't believe how easily it worked. The custom trailer weighed 6500 pounds and inside of it was my racing Corvette Z06 that weighed another 3,100 pounds, so the Trailer Valet moved a total of 9600 pounds without any difficulty. My only advice is to use the Valet slowly with either one of two drills, a battery powered one or a model that is plugged into an electrical outlet. The latter has more torque and one has to keep the long electrical extension cord moved out of the way. I hardily recommend this wonderful Valet XL !!



by:

Good design, robust, safe, quality construction, does the job intended. (:))



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I purchased the Trailer Valet to move my car trailer with my car loaded in my garage. The trailer moves very well with the hand crank and with the 18 volt drill and also in both fast and slow positions. The only problem I have is that while you are using the drill and the handle drops a little the brake is activated and I almost broke my wrist. The steer/brake handle does not stay in the locked up position but falls down when the handle is held on tight.



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It has not worked for me because of driveway slope and close maneuvering. Using the drill motor in a bent over position is awkward with. I will not be using this and am looking for a buyer.



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etrailer gets 5 stars for the quick shipping. The product was sent out the same day I ordered. Can't beat that. The product is disappointing. The tires are so small that they dig into gravel, even on a level surface. FWIW, I have a travel trailer that pushed 4k lbs with a tongue weight I'd estimate at close to 600 lbs. I was able to move the trailer using plywood. Just had to keep in mind, "Patience, Grasshopper, Patience."



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Trailer valet XL did everything it promised. Heavy duty and good construction. Moved my 25ft trailer in my pole barn with ease. The brake is the only thing that can be tricky



by:

This trailer valet is an awsome machine. If you have trailers that have to be put into a tight spot this is the tool you need to get the job done. I have a 18.5 foot toy hauler and to put it in the shop for the winter, I used to use my skid steer and had to get in and out to see where the back corner was and if I was close enough to the wall. No more! Have the right tool for the job now. Thank you Odelia K for all of your help in ordering and in shipping. It arrived the day I got home. Excellent, will order from etrailer again.

Tom

10/26/2020

After having this for a year and using it several times it is still doing the job I want it to do. The only thing that I have found to be a problem is that it is very hard to turn the valet at a 90 degree angle to the item moving and move it. If I only try to to do about 75 degree turn into the place where it will be stored it works awesome. Would still highly recommend this to anyone having to put a trailer in a tight spot.



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this would only work on a pool table flat surface. a normal slab with any amount of slope for drainage makes this useless. It would only work to move heavy trailers in a showroom that was perfectly flat. would love to sell it to someone....


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    The Trailer Valet XL part # TVXL25 does work on a 10% incline or 5.7 degree angle as confirmed by Trailer Valet. However, the incline needs to be a gradual incline the Trailer Valet does not go over curbs or tall bumps in concrete. If your driveway has a gradual incline of 2 inches then the Trailer Valet will work to push your 3500 lb trailer up it.
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    The Trailer Valet XL, part # TVXL2 with 2 inch ball and the # TVXL25 with the 2-5/16 inch ball are meant for use on level surfaces only, they wouldn't work well on the slope you describe.. Actually, I have a much less expensive and easier to use alternative. I'd install a front mounted receiver like # C31073; the front hitch will allow you to easily put that camper right where you want it, slope or no slope, every time.
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  • Can the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly be Used to Push or Pull a Trailer
    Yes, the Trailer Valet XL dolly # TVXL2 is actually designed to pull the trailer as well as to push it so it will work just like you want it to! This version has a 2 inch ball. There is also a version with a 2-5/16 inch ball # TVXL25. I have linked a video showing how these dollies work.
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  • Will Trailer Valet LX Work on a Trailer with Surge Brakes
    The Trailer Valet XL part # TVXL25 would work on a trailer with surge brakes. But when you are backing the trailer up you may find that the brakes of the trailer want to engage if you are trying to back up a hill. If you have a manual lockout on the actuator you would want to engage it. Under most circumstances the brakes would not want to engage.
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    The best option will be a Trailer Valet XL like the part # TVXL2 for if you have a 2 inch ball, part # TVXL25 for if you have a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball. This attaches to the coupler of your trailer and has a handle you can use to crank the trailer around and steer it where you need it. It also can be used on gravel and grass as long as it's not too deep and the ground is level. I attached a demo video for this dolly for you to check out as well.
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  • Can the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack be Used to Move a 4,950 lbs 2005 Jayco Feather 23B Trailer
    As long as the tongue weight of your 4,950 lb 2005 Jayco Feather 23B does not exceed the 500 lb weight rating of the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack # STC-V211 then yes, this is an excellent product that will help make maneuvering your trailer much less of a chore. Since a properly loaded trailer will have a tongue weight that is 10-15% of the weight of the trailer you may be pushing that 500 lb tongue weight limit though. If you are unsure of your tongue weight you can use a scale like...
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  • Can I Use The Trailer Valet On My Concrete Driveway That Has a Slight Incline For Water Run Off?
    While the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly # TVXL25 does say it is intended for use on flat surfaces a slight incline or decline will not be a problem for this dolly. Trailer Valet has tested and allows for up to a 10% grade or 5.7 degrees of incline or decline. I would not recommend using the Trailer Valet on any surface that if your 2019 Jayco Jay Flight was disconnected from your tow vehicle, it would roll away without a wheel chock.
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  • Do I Need to Disengage the Brakes on my Trailer When Using the Trailer Valet XL
    This is a great question and typically travel trailers will have electric brakes so you won't need to worry about them engaging when operating the Trailer Valet XL # TVXL25 since the trailer shouldn't be plugged into anything during this moving process. From looking at the brochure for the 2021 Winnebago Hike it looks like they do have electric brakes on them, so you shouldn't have anything to worry about. If it turns out you've got a trailer with a hydraulic surge brake actuator without...
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  • Is there a Narrower Bracket for the Trailer Valet or Recommendation for Similar Product
    There isn't another bracket but I do have a solution for you. Instead of using the regular Trailer Valet # STC-V211 you can use the Trailer Valet XL, # TVXL2 for a 2 inch ball, or # TVXL25 for a 2-5/16 inch ball. It works like a tow dolly but functions like the regular Trailer Valet except that it does not permanently attach to the trailer and doesn't have a jack. I have linked a video review of this product for you to check out.
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  • Trailer Dolly Options for Moving a 3,400 lb Fully Loaded Trailer
    You can try using a trailer dolly like the Rack'Em # RA20 rated for 500 lbs Tongue Weight (TW) but 3,400 lbs is quite a lot to move by hand. I recommend using a Trailer Valet to assist you in moving the trailer which makes it much easier. The 5X # STC-V211 mounts to the trailer frame and can support up to 500 lbs of TW. It allows you to use the hand crank or a power drill, using the bit # TVDA, to effortlessly move the trailer around. A trailer's TW should be 10-15% of the loaded weight...
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  • Trailer Valet Solution that Will Allow Trailer to Maneuver into Parking Spot Easier
    I have a solution that will work great but the # TV74FR won't work on gravel. Instead we do have the part # TVXL2 for if your trailer has a 2 inch ball which allows you to maneuver a trailer around much easier and we have found it does work on gravel. If instead you have a 2-5/16 inch ball you'd instead want the part # TVXL25 for the larger ball size. These attach to the coupler of the trailer and give you a crank handle you can pull the trailer around with easily.
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  • Dolly Recommendation for Moving Small Trailer Around When Not Connected to Vehicle
    The best option is the Trailer Valet XL like part # TVXL25 for if you have a 2-5/16 inch hitch ball coupler or part # TVXL2. These will attach to the coupler and will allow you to move the trailer around easily by cranking the Valet. For a more traditional dolly we have the part # RA20 which you can use to pull the trailer around with the handle.
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  • Replacement Inner Tube for Trailer Valet XL
    We offer replacement tires and tubes for the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly, # TVXL2 (2" ball) and # TVXL25 (2 5/16" ball). The replacements are Trailer Valet Tire, # TVTR & the Replacement Inner Tire, # TVIT. Unfortunately, the newer Solid Rubber Tire, # TVXLSR will not work on the Trailer Valet versions that use pneumatic tires.
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  • What Stops the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly From Toppling Once Trailer Is Attached
    In regards to the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly part # TVXL25, the angle of the attachment point combined with the gear drive system is what stops the jack from simply falling down. The angle of attachment applies a downward vertical force on the wheels which are then held in place with the gear driven system.
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  • Trailer Dolly Recommendation For an Airstream Bambi 16
    I cannot suggest using the 2" ball to try and maneuver your Airstream Bambi with the 2-5/16" coupler. The coupler can easily separate itself from the smaller ball. For that I would return the dolly as we do not have a 2-5/16" ball that uses a metric thread. I recommend looking at the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly # TVXL25. It is rated for moving trailers up to 10,000lbs with up to 1,000lbs of tongue weight. With this dolly you will be able to move your Airstream much easier with either...
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  • Solution to Move 2,000 lb Trailer On Flat Gravel by Hand
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  • Trailer Dolly Recommendation for Moving Boat Trailer Into Garage with Bevel at the Door
    First of all, thank you very much for your service, and thank you for providing an entertaining read. Using a tow dolly instead of your current trailer jack will definitely help make moving your loaded boat trailer much easier. We do have options like the Rack'Em # RA20 which is a cost-effective solution but if you are already experiencing some back issues then this isn't a very viable option, plus it only has a weight capacity of 500 lbs. Instead, something like the Trailer Valet 5X...
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  • Replacement Tire Capacity for Trailer Valet Trailer Dollies
    The tire part # TVTR that you referenced is a Load Range B tire in the size of 2.80/2.50-4 which means it does have a 250 lb per tire capacity. The Trailer Valet that this is used on is the # STC-V211 which has a 500 lb capacity total. The Trailer Valet XL # TVXL25 that you have actually uses the tire part # TVXLSR which does have a 500 lb capacity per tire.
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  • Using Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly to Park Airstream Safari
    Yes, the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly # TVXL25 will be able to maneuver your trailer into place on the side of your lot. It has a tongue weight capacity of 1,000 lbs and gross trailer weight of 10,000 lbs so the Airstream Safari won't be a problem. Gravel can be a challenge for any dolly so I would definitely recommend putting down a board like you said to help get it over the gravel.
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  • Trailer Dolly That Works With Trailer With 2-5/16 Hitch Ball
    There is one trailer dolly that has a 2-5/16" hitch ball, from Trailer Valet, and is the following part number: - Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with Chain Drive - 2-5/16" Hitch Ball # TVXL25 This has a 10,000 lb capacity so more than enough for your trailer, has dual wheels for easier maneuvering and stability, as well as a steering handle for more precise movement.
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  • Tow Dolly Needed for a Boat Trailer with a 1,100 lb Alumacraft Boat
    The best option that we have is using a Trailer Valet XL. We have part # TVXL2 which comes with a 2" hitch ball or part # TVXL25 which comes with a 2-5/16" hitch ball. These have a manual crank which make moving your trailer by hand much easier. Both options have a 1,000 lb tongue weight rating and come with a drill bit piece so that you can use a powered drill. A step down from that is the Trailer Valet 5X Swivel Jack # STC-V211 which is the same idea except that it mounts directly to...
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