Lol, Wrap the chain around the chassis, You do realize that Honda is a Uni-body car is does not have a "Chassis" It has frame rails.. Lower control arm would be best. Also, The drive wheels always go on the dolly! If your towing a Rear wheel drive car and the steers are on the ground.. Loop the steering wheel with the seat belt.. I'm only 20 years old but have been in towing and recovery since I was 12.. I now work for a major insurance company towing cars.. I can't shit on the video that much.
Remember to check all straps and chains after 10 miles. They will come a little loose and allow you to tighten them a little bit. Also, if your towing a rear wheel vehicle, disconnect the drive shaft.
I am a new UHaul dealer and have never used one of these. I am going to have to today and could not find instructions on the UHaul website! Thanks for this! ;)
@Fainmaster U-Haul Tow Dolly User Instructions can be found on U-Haul's website and on the fender of the Tow Dolly. The link to view the Tow Dolly User Instructions is located in the description of this video.
@dogs101fan so when the uhaul dealer needs more than 1 they can attach the trailers to each other so there are less transport trips from one location to another one
@xxxCHIVONGxxx Please view the Tow Dolly User Instructions about this. The link for the Tow Dolly User Instructions is located in the description of this video.
I recommend using hearing protection & work gloves during the procedure. just my experience with using these, theyre loud and it's very easy to get bitten by the metal.
What about the key position? Should Key stay in Off position or Lock position. What about a rear wheel drive, should the driveshaft be removed if going more than 40 miles? Thanks.
The key needs to be off ans the steering wheel straight and the steering locked on front wheel drive cars.
Rear wheel drive cars and trucks need to be in nutral or remove rear driveshaft for long distance over 40 miles away,remove driveshaft from rear end and use a bunge cord to strap it to the frame of the car while it is still in the back of the transmission so you do not loose transmission fluid.
I always have the steering colum locked or tied in a locked posision.
The tow dolly has a hitch ball in order for AFMs (Area Field Managers) to tow multiple pieces of equipment. So, for example, the dolly would be coupled to a vehicle and a trailer could be hooked to the back of the dolly and so on.
This vehicle being towed is a FWD. The driven wheels are ON the dolly and the driveshafts don't need to be disengaged! By the way, why does this tow dolly have a hitch ball?
Lol, Wrap the chain around the chassis, You do realize that Honda is a Uni-body car is does not have a "Chassis" It has frame rails.. Lower control arm would be best. Also, The drive wheels always go on the dolly! If your towing a Rear wheel drive car and the steers are on the ground.. Loop the steering wheel with the seat belt.. I'm only 20 years old but have been in towing and recovery since I was 12.. I now work for a major insurance company towing cars.. I can't shit on the video that much.
ModeraterX 1 month ago
He's hot !
shahad1982 4 months ago
what kinda truck is that mate ?
tnhl77 4 months ago
@tnhl77 that truck is a 92-96 ford f150
weiserbud67 3 months ago
Remember to check all straps and chains after 10 miles. They will come a little loose and allow you to tighten them a little bit. Also, if your towing a rear wheel vehicle, disconnect the drive shaft.
edpleasure 6 months ago
Thanks for creating this useful video.
koaftder 7 months ago
Expensive, but these Uhaul trailers are slick.
DodgeMan360 10 months ago
from uruguay you or a asss.
fabrivale20 11 months ago
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@fabrivale20 "from uruguay you or a asss."
Wow, are you ever a good representative of your country.
Auggie56 4 weeks ago
Can you buy something like this is Australia?
intheshitter 1 year ago
You should of maybe mention to only put the DRIVE WHEELS up on the dolly
hundanth 1 year ago
your not supposed to twist a chain like that
dieseltorque4x4 1 year ago
can you tow a rear wheel or 4 wheel drive car with a tow dolly
demchevyboyz 1 year ago
@demchevyboyz yes, the front wheels shold always be on the dolly, 4x4 vehicles should have the main driveshaft removed to prevent damage.
weiserbud67 1 year ago
I am a new UHaul dealer and have never used one of these. I am going to have to today and could not find instructions on the UHaul website! Thanks for this! ;)
Fainmaster 1 year ago
@Fainmaster U-Haul Tow Dolly User Instructions can be found on U-Haul's website and on the fender of the Tow Dolly. The link to view the Tow Dolly User Instructions is located in the description of this video.
Dudley1100 1 year ago
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brian93ist 1 year ago
@Dudley1100 is this a fwd car?
brian93ist 7 months ago
why does it have a hitch ball pm me back plz.
dogs101fan 1 year ago
@dogs101fan so when the uhaul dealer needs more than 1 they can attach the trailers to each other so there are less transport trips from one location to another one
iloveboats1 1 year ago
can i tow a Mercedes Benz E420 with a dolly?
elwilo30 1 year ago
Can a vehicle that's been lowered able to go on that dolly?
xxxCHIVONGxxx 1 year ago
@xxxCHIVONGxxx Please view the Tow Dolly User Instructions about this. The link for the Tow Dolly User Instructions is located in the description of this video.
Dudley1100 1 year ago
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brian93ist 1 year ago
I recommend using hearing protection & work gloves during the procedure. just my experience with using these, theyre loud and it's very easy to get bitten by the metal.
ZaqHydN 2 years ago
What about the key position? Should Key stay in Off position or Lock position. What about a rear wheel drive, should the driveshaft be removed if going more than 40 miles? Thanks.
1DevilDog 2 years ago 2
@1DevilDog
The key needs to be off ans the steering wheel straight and the steering locked on front wheel drive cars.
Rear wheel drive cars and trucks need to be in nutral or remove rear driveshaft for long distance over 40 miles away,remove driveshaft from rear end and use a bunge cord to strap it to the frame of the car while it is still in the back of the transmission so you do not loose transmission fluid.
I always have the steering colum locked or tied in a locked posision.
geometrovert 1 year ago
cool story ryan the scooter guy
bmblbtna69 2 years ago 2
The tow dolly has a hitch ball in order for AFMs (Area Field Managers) to tow multiple pieces of equipment. So, for example, the dolly would be coupled to a vehicle and a trailer could be hooked to the back of the dolly and so on.
bmblbtna69 2 years ago
But however, towing too many dollies or in convention, double towing in some countries is dangerous & illegal!
ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago
This vehicle being towed is a FWD. The driven wheels are ON the dolly and the driveshafts don't need to be disengaged! By the way, why does this tow dolly have a hitch ball?
ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago
now why do you think:?
Uniqxfact 2 years ago
Very informative, Thank you Uhaul!
smylod 2 years ago 2