Comparing Which Electric Trailer Dolly To Use For 10,000lb Enclosed Trailer
Updated 10/20/2025 | Published 10/13/2025 >
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which one should i get for moving my 10k enclosed trailer, the force or the transformer? thank you, trevor.
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Expert Reply:
Good morning, Trevor. If your trailer’s right at 10,000 lbs, go with the Transformer # PA66VR. It’s rated for 15K and uses dual motors and stabilizer bars, so it keeps traction a lot better when turning or on gravel. The Force # PA96VR is great up to 5K and will struggle with that much load or tongue weight.
Both use the same 6-1/2inch drive tires and Smart Brake plug, but the Transformer gives you wireless control and way more torque, along with the option to pull 5th wheel and gooseneck trailers.
Do you normally move it on pavement or crushed stone? That can make the choice even clearer.
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Parkit360 Transformer Trailer Dolly w/ Kingpin and Hitch Adapter - Remote Control - 15,000 lbs
- Trailer Dolly
- Electric Dolly
- 15000 lbs
- 20 Inch Tall
- 2 Inch Ball
- 2-5/16 Inch Ball
- King Pin
- Parkit360
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Trevor
10/20/2025
Most of the time it’s on level pavement, just need to back it into a tight spot next to my garage. Would the Force be okay then or still too light-duty?