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> Another Trailer vs Dolly towing question, again
chris914
post Aug 22 2007, 01:28 AM
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Once everything is moving dowm the highway, is there any differance in how the whole outfit handles driving wise, between a trialier and a dolly?

Is one safer then the other?
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Joe Ricard
post Aug 22 2007, 07:31 AM
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I have done all sorts.

Towed aluminum U-haul with trailer brakes and a 914 little over 1000 miles with a 94 Explorer. (before the firestone crap).

Towed a 914 with dolly 500 miles same vehicle. not as easy.
Cold have used more power either method.

Been towing my car on 18 ft steel car trailer. (heavy) witha F150 4.6L no trailer brakes. Could really use bigger truck.

Shopping for 3/4 ton truck with turbo diesel. Just seems better and has longer wheel base. (way better).
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