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Trailer Valet RVR9 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly - Wireless Remote - 9,000 lbs
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Trailer Valet RVR9 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly - Wireless Remote - 9,000 lbs

Part Number: TVRVR9
$4,398.97
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Remote-controlled, self-motorized trailer dolly lets you effortlessly move your trailer into the garage or other tight spaces. Wireless remote helps you maneuver your trailer 360 degrees with no spotter. 2" and 2-5/16" hitch balls included. Great Prices for the best trailer dolly from Trailer Valet. Trailer Valet RVR9 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly - Wireless Remote - 9,000 lbs part number TVRVR9 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Trailer Valet Trailer Dolly - TVRVR9

  • 9000 lbs Capacity
  • Electric Trailer Dolly
  • Trailer Valet
  • 2 Inch Ball
  • 2-5/16 Inch Ball
  • 18 Inch Tall
  • Silver
  • Aluminum

Remote-controlled, self-motorized trailer dolly lets you effortlessly move your trailer into the garage or other tight spaces. Wireless remote helps you maneuver your trailer 360 degrees with no spotter. 2" and 2-5/16" hitch balls included.


Features:

  • Remote-controlled trailer mover makes moving your RV, boat trailer, or heavy cargo trailer a simple, 1-person job
    • Move your trailer into your garage or another tight spot without breaking a sweat
  • Wireless remote control can be used at any angle from up to 40 feet away
    • Ability to freely walk around while moving your RV eliminates the need for a spotter
    • Simple forward/back and right/left button layout makes maneuvering the RVR easy
  • 4 High-torque motors move both single- and tandem-axle trailers
    • Independently operated motors provide 360 degrees of rotation
    • Full range of motion lets you easily move your trailer around corners and into tight spaces
  • Heavy-duty caterpillar treads easily maneuver over different surfaces - rating is based on level ground
    • 2" Wide rubber treads can handle asphalt, grass, and dirt surfaces
  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 30 minutes of runtime
    • Easy-to-read battery indicator on remote alerts you when the RVR needs to be recharged
  • 2" And 2-5/16" hitch balls included for trailer hookup
  • Aluminum construction is corrosion resistant


Specs:

  • Hitch ball diameter: 2" and 2-5/16"
  • Weight capacity: 9,000 lbs
  • Tongue weight capacity: 900 lbs
    • Minimum tongue weight required: 165 lbs
  • Voltage: 24 V
  • Dimensions without ball tower: 21" long x 19" wide x 9" tall
  • Dimensions with ball tower: 21" long x 19" wide x 18" tall
  • Weight: 75 lbs
  • Speed when unloaded: 29-1/2 feet per minute
  • Speed when loaded: 23 feet per minute
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Trailer Valet RVR9 Electric Trailer Mover

Moving your RV, boat trailer, or cargo trailer can be an arduous task. Manual trailer movers and dollies require you to bend over and move the trailer either by hand or by turning a manual hand crank. Electric trailer movers remove the physical exertion, but they still require you to manually steer your trailer with a handle, which requires strength and a second person to be a spotter.


The remote-controlled RVR robot removes those hassles and frustrations. With the RVR9, you can move your trailer with the push of a button. No physical exertion is required. Thanks to the wireless, handheld remote controller, moving your trailer is now a 1-person job. The remote control's 40' range lets you freely walk around your trailer while relocating it, ensuring that you have the best viewing angle as you go around corners and maneuver your trailer into tight spaces.


Operation with the Wireless Remote Controller

Trailer Valet RVR5 Wireless Remote Controller

The RVR's wireless remote controller has a simple layout featuring forward/back and right/left buttons. Once your trailer's coupler is secured on the RVR's hitch ball, hold down the "up" arrow button to move forward, and hold down the "down" arrow to move backward. To turn the RVR, hold down the "up" or "down" button while also pressing either the "left" or "right" arrow button, depending on the direction you want to move your trailer.


The RVR can be used to move your trailer up slopes or inclines of no more than 5 degrees. When using the RVR robot to move your trailer up an incline, the RVR must push the trailer up the slope. When going down an incline, the RVR must lead, or pull, the trailer down the slope.


 RVR9 Remote Battery Indicator

With a full charge, the RVR has a runtime of approximately 30 minutes, which allows for plenty of time to relocate your trailer. The remote control includes a battery indicator that will let you know when the RVR's battery is running low and needs to be recharged. To conserve the battery, the unit automatically shuts itself off after being idle for 3 minutes. The charger is included and connects to standard 2-prong outlets. The unit takes 5 to 6 hours to fully recharge.


360 Degrees of Motion

Trailer Valet RVR9 Motorized Trailer Mover

The RVR9 is built with 4 planetary gear motors that can move both single- and tandem-axle trailers. The independently operated motors allow for 360 degrees of motion, providing you with complete control and maneuverability when moving your trailer.


Heavy-Duty Rubber Treads

Trailer Valet RVR9 Rubber Treads

The heavy-duty caterpillar treads allow the RVR to handle a variety of terrain, including asphalt, grass, and dirt. The 2" wide rubber treads enable the RVR to move easily from one type of surface to another.


Hooking Your Trailer up to the RVR

Trailer Valet RVR9 Install

With the included base tower and interchangeable 2" and 2-5/16" hitch balls, it's easy to hook your trailer up to the RVR9. Just connect your coupler to the RVR's hitch ball, and then use the included spanner wrench to tighten the locking nut and secure it against the coupler. This will ensure that the ball doesn't slip out of the coupler during operation. Then you're ready to go.



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Installation Details TVRVR9 Installation instructions



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Ratings & Reviews

4.3

105 reviews
Remote-controlled, self-motorized trailer dolly lets you effortlessly move your trailer into the garage or other tight spaces. Wireless remote helps you maneuver your trailer 360 degrees with no spotter. 2" and 2-5/16" hitch balls included.

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I ordered this and it was delivered the next day.



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Great product works as described arrived on time and well packed considering how heavy it is.



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My item (RVR5) was received yesterday. One day early. Can't wait to use it. However, I am missing the spanner wrench. I think it will prove to be the answer to my issues.



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thanks for such wonderful friendly service ,was delivered sooner than expected and in perfect condition . thanks again and god bless.



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Works perfect on hard surfaces only.



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Used once, seem to work as advertised, They lift the weight!



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Moving a high end 30ft Tri-Toon around in tight spaces is easy.



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Makes trailer parking a breeze. Wish I’d found it earlier.



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Great product, FAST delivery, a bit costly. Packing box for unit was missing a hook spanner wrench. Called etrailer and was told a replacement would be sent out.



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It works fine on very level ground. It has a hard time if there are cracks in your cement where it has to pull your trailer over if they are 1/4 of an inch high. It will become on stable on the treads. I have the 5500 LB unit my trailer is 2700 LBs It is not the power it is the stability on the treads.



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It pulls my trailer on the flat, but no good on a grass incline.That part I have to use a manual dolly and pull hard to get it onto the hard standing again.



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All what you said it would be!!


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