What Is The Best Motorized Tow Dolly For Use On Gravel?
Updated 01/27/2026 | Published 08/25/2024 >
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I have a 6,000 lb. trailer with a hitch weight of 700 lbs. parked in gravel. What would be the best motorized trailer dolly for my trailer?
asked by: Rich
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Expert Reply:
Hey Rich, thanks for reaching out. The best motorized trailer dolly to use on gravel is the Trailer Valet RVR9 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly # TVRVR9. This model uses a wide caterpillar tread which gives it great traction on really any surface including gravel, dirt, grass, or even sand. The performance of this model depends more on the grade rather than the surface itself. For loose gravel or sand, this will definitely be your best bet.
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Jesse M
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Jesse M.
1/27/2026
Hey Rich, how did the Trailer Valet RVR9 work out for moving your trailer on gravel? It sounds like the tread design should’ve handled that surface well. Sharing how it performed could help others with similar setups.