Would the Rear of a Vehicle Drag When Being Towed on a Tow Dolly
Question:
Would like to go with dolly rather than a row bar. How do you keep the rear end from dragging.
asked by: Bill
Expert Reply:
It sounds like you are concerned that the rear of your vehicle would drag the ground if loaded onto the Roadmaster Tow Dolly part # RM-2050-1. The front wheels of your vehicle will not sit up very high off of the ground so you would not have to worry about your vehicle dragging.
I spoke to my contact at Roadmaster and they have never had an issue with the rear end of a vehicle dragging while being towed by the # RM-2050-1. He said that as long as your vehicle is at stock ride height and doesn't have any aftermarket ground effects you would be fine.
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Roadmaster Tow Dolly with Electric Brakes - 4,250 lbs
- Trailers
- Tow Dolly
- Wheel Decks
- 4250 lbs
- Cars/Trucks/SUVs
- 8-1/2W x 12L Foot
- Powder Coated Steel
- Roadmaster
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