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Old 11-01-2015, 11:07 PM   #10
Chance
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State: Texas
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Originally Posted by JamieGeek View Post
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Yes there is only one size. It really isn't that big: Loading either the Escape or the Focus (yeah I had to try even though Ford says not to) leaves only a few inches to spare on either side.

Note that the track widths are about the same (Escape: 61.5, Focus 61.2).

It really isn't that much wider than the RV: not enough to even notice it back there--have to turn on the rear camera to see it.
Thanks Jamie, nice rig.

Why can't your electric Focus not be towed on a dolly if drive wheels are off the road? Does it have rear drive also?

Regarding dolly width, it looks from picture that fender support is closest interference -- other than that it looks plenty wide. It's hard for me to tell from pictures. It also looks like car tires may ride behind the dolly axle -- would have not expected that although I haven't looked at dollies closely.

My only concern with dolly tires being outside of motorhome's would be hitting a curve or construction barrier. To me the 102-inch width -- the maximum allowed by law and only on certain roads -- would be a problem mostly if driving a narrow Axis or other narrow motorhome.
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