RV Glossary

Tow Dolly

A tow dolly is a small trailer that lifts the front wheels of a vehicle off the ground for towing behind a motorhome. It is commonly used when a vehicle cannot be flat towed.

Definition

Tow Dolly is an important towing concept to understand when evaluating RV compatibility and safety margins.

Why It Matters for Towing an RV

This term can directly influence safe trailer matching and trip planning decisions.

Also Called

car dolly

Related Glossary Terms

Tow Bar

A tow bar is a device used to connect a vehicle behind a motorhome for flat towing. It allows the towed vehicle to roll behind the RV without using a trailer.

Toad

A toad is a vehicle towed behind a motorhome for local transportation after arriving at a destination. It is also commonly called a dinghy vehicle.

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Frequently asked questions

A tow dolly is a small trailer that lifts the front wheels of a vehicle off the ground for towing behind a motorhome. It is commonly used when a vehicle cannot be flat towed.