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Old 06-23-2017, 12:05 PM   #14
pstandiford
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Chateau 35SF
State: Missouri
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Originally Posted by Max View Post
My son had actually mentioned renting. I guess I thought all vehicles could be towed..that's how much I know. Curious as to why flat towing is so costly. Also, is it that easy to rent for a few days and then get the car picked up and we be on our way to our next stop?


We started out with a dolly and quickly sold that and moved to flat tow. The cost is greater but in my opinion it is much better. 1.) Either my wife or I can hook it up or unhook it without assistance. I would never try that with a tow dolly. 2.) The towbar is much easier to store than a dolly. 3) The brake can be used in multiple vehicles. We have baseplate on two vehicles.
But, with all that said, it is personal preference and everyone's situation is different. Do what works for you.
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