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acme eze tow dolly review

by Misty Gislason Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

ACME EZE-Tow - Pros: Very lightweight (450 lbs), considerably less expensive, better brakes (surge hydraulic disc brakes), can be picked up locally here in NC (no shipping, can see/test it in person before buying), looks like it'd be easier to stow at campgrounds (most of it would fit under MH due to the way its designed).

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Does the Acme Eze Tow Dolly swivel?

I located only one called the Acme Eze Tow Dolly out of North Carolina that did not swivel. The information contained on their website and video on how to used, load and unload the tow dolly was beyond excellent!

How good are the brakes on the Eze tow?

The EZE Tow's disc brakes have worked flawlessly... much better than the electric brakes in my previous race-car trailers. I have rated the EZE-Tow only four stars instead of five for two reasons: The tie-down straps are made of fairly thin webbing and proper adjustment of them every time you tie down the car is bit of a hassle.

What are the best Tow Dolly models?

As you start to look at tow dollies, there are a few models you can select from. Three popular tow dolly models include the Roadmaster 2000-1, Demco 460-SS, and our very own Eze-Tow Disc Brake Dolly. We’re going to take a closer look at the pros and cons of these models and give you a full tow dolly comparison, so you can make an informed decision.

What is the customer service like at Acme ez?

There customer services is great. I purchased my Acme EZ Tow Dolly last August. The truck driver that delivered it was on time and very careful unloading it from the truck. Once off the truck the Tow Dolly was very easy to assemble just put the fenders and the winches on.

How much does an Acme tow dolly weigh?

On my tongue weight scale, it was 83 lbs. It's somewhat lighter without the ramps in the storage slot. It comes with virtually no instructions. If you have watched the youtube videos , you have heard them say that your towed vehicle, the dolly and your towing vehicle must be aligned.

Is a tow dolly safe for long distance?

Using a tow dolly for a long distance is not a good option. It will put your car through a lot of wear and tear, especially the vehicle's rear wheels. Towing an elevated vehicle long distances may also undermine the structural integrity of your car.

Does a tow dolly need to pivot?

EITHER the platform that the front tires are on must pivot ... OR one of the front wheels will move ahead and the other will move back ... It is just a matter of geometry ... on tight turns the distance is larger than you would initially suspect ....

Are tow dollies safe?

If you've ever wondered whether or not tow dollies were a safe method of vehicle transportation, we're here to clear the air once and for all – tow dollies are completely safe and secure. In fact, car tow dollies are a more secure means of transport compared to traditional flat-towing.

Why can't you back up with a tow dolly?

You should never attempt to back up a vehicle on a tow dolly -- while it's possible, it's not safe and can damage both vehicles. If you need to back up, the only safe option is to detach the two vehicles and back them up individually. Four-wheels-up is the final towing option.

How fast can you drive with a tow dolly?

55 miles per hourIt's best to operate your tow dolly at speeds you feel most comfortable with, but do not exceed 55 miles per hour on regular highways.

Should car be in neutral on tow dolly?

Whether you are using a dolly or flat towing the vehicle, leave the transmission in neutral and tow. You don't have to have any special equipment or leave the engine running.

Do you lock the steering wheel with a tow dolly?

The vehicle-in-tow steering wheel must be locked. If the vehicle is not equipped with locking steering column the steering wheel will have to be tied securely.

Does a tow dolly need brakes?

Before you can use a tow dolly, you need to have brakes. They are required for legal tow dolly usage in all 50 states in the United States and in Canada. There's no way around it; brakes are a must on any type of tow dolly. If you ever want to sell your dolly in the future, having brakes will make it easy to sell.

Can you tow a 4x4 on a tow dolly?

Can you tow a 4x4 car without tires? Yes. To do this, you'll need a towing trailer or a tow dolly. Trailers are helpful if all four wheels of your vehicle aren't operating, whereas a tow dolly lifts up either the front two or rear wheels of the vehicle.

Which is better flat tow or tow dolly?

If space is your main concern, go with a flat-tow setup, hands down. Tow dollies are easier to move and store than car trailers, but neither dollies nor trailers are particularly small or light. This can make pulling into a tight campsite tricky—not to mention finding a place to store your equipment at home.

Can you tow a f150 with a tow dolly?

So long as your truck meets the weight requirements of your tow dolly, you shouldn't have any problems loading your truck onto your dolly, and taking it with you.

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Product Description

The only Disc Brake Tow Dolly in the world. Sealed maintenance free bearings never require lubrication. 5 Year warranty on critical moving parts can be doubled to 10 years for $50.00. 205-65-10 wheels. Tires are 8.5 wide, 22 inches tall, 10 Ply "E-RATED" tires. Rated for 1650 lbs. each, 90 PSI. Premium high end tires and wheels.

What is a tow dolly?

The purpose of a tow dolly is to transport your car long distances, without the traditional hassles of towing a car on all four wheels. A tow dolly offers front wheel support to your vehicle, so it can avoid serious damage, and the weight of your car is supported by the tow dolly.

What to keep in mind when buying a tow dolly?

When it comes to purchasing a tow dolly, there a couple of key things to keep in mind: size, weight, and price. While it’s easy to focus on one aspect more than the other, all three are of equal importance when it comes to towing your vehicle.

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