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Before you hitch up and go, make sure the trailer you're towing has a bumper receiver hitch with a plug receptacle to power the trailer brakes and lights. Once you have the proper hitch and receiver, you are ready to use your dolly.

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Our solution is easy to install and use. Simply attach one of our Triple Tow Dollies to the back of your camper trailer, then attach the dolly to your boat or ATV trailer. The last step is to plug in the wiring harness extension cord, connecting power to the trailers in tow for lights and brakes. In the video, you can see how smoothly and evenly our load travels.

Triple Tow Dolly's have the ability to haul the vehicle's stated towing capacity, which frees up most of the payload capacity of the vehicle to pull a large trailer and load the vehicle with the listed seating or cargo safely, such as:



1. The Grand Cherokee shown in the image above and in the video has the necessary power, but it cannot safely tow this large trailer if it is loaded down with the manufactured number of people and stuff. When using our Triple Tow Dolly, the Jeep can haul the trailer's weight, making it simple to load family and cargo safely.
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2. Most lighter vehicles hauling heavy loads are unbalanced and can cause steering and braking issues. Our Dolly reduces the tongue weight on your vehicle, helping to reduce or eliminate these common issues.



3. When triple towing several trailers using a Triple Tow Dolly, it is recommended to hook the heavier, longer trailer to the rear of your vehicle first and to attach the lighter, smaller trailer to the dolly behind the larger trailer, as shown below.



4. Our Triple Tow Dollies, when used properly, can eliminate the common trailer hauling issues of poor steering and/or trailer sway caused by either too heavy or too light trailer tongue weight.



 
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