Recommended Manual Trailer Dolly for Camper with 375 Lb Tongue Weight
Updated 10/08/2018 | Published 10/07/2018 >
Question:
I have a popup camper weighing 3000 lbs, with a tongue weight of 375. Need to manually maneuver this in my level concrete carport. I can move it with the double 6inch wheel but its difficult as it doesnt turn easily. Which manual unit will work?
asked by: Dan
Helpful Expert Reply:
The most cost effective trailer dolly we have for you is the Rack'em Trailer Dolly part # RA20. I will say that 375 lbs of tongue weight will take a bit of strength to move but as you have a level concrete carport, I don't think it will be unreasonable. This dolly comes with a 1-7/8" hitch ball that will work with all of the standard trailer couplers (1-7/8", 2", 2-5/16") as the hitch ball just needs to sit inside the coupler, not lock into the latching mechanism. The tongue weight capacity is 500 lbs so as long as you able to physically pull the trailer then you will be fine.
I have attached a review video for you as well.
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- 5000 lbs
- 16 Inch Tall
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