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Old 07-27-2016, 10:21 PM   #1
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Just bought an American Tow Dolly with electric brakes and love it! The EZ brake kit is simple to use. NO extra wires or controllers. Plug the dolly into the EZ Brake and plug the the othe end of the EZ brake into the RV. A little adjustment and boom, down the road we went legal in a 48 states.

Gary delivered this dolly to my office. Took him 15 minutes in the rain to prepare it and sign the paperwork and away he went. Interesting guy. Thanks Gary for a pleasurable experience. This thing really is state of the art and well worth the money.
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Thanks for the reminder:

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Just bought an American Tow Dolly with electric brakes and love it! The EZ brake kit is simple to use. NO extra wires or controllers. Plug the dolly into the EZ Brake and plug the the othe end of the EZ brake into the RV. A little adjustment and boom, down the road we went legal in a 48 states.

Gary delivered this dolly to my office. Took him 15 minutes in the rain to prepare it and sign the paperwork and away he went. Interesting guy. Thanks Gary for a pleasurable experience. This thing really is state of the art and well worth the money.
X2- That's one fantastic guy, company and piece of equipment! I have somewhere around 25K miles on mine now and used it to tow from GA to Anchorage on some pretty tough roads, and back-- and have run up and down the eastern US quite a bit. It is really stout!

I have manged to wear a good bit of the paint off mine in a bit over 2 years from road dirt, gravel debris so I'll be repainting it this year. I did add a break away switch- took about 15 minutes.

I know you are going to be very pleased with your new dolly!

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X2- That's one fantastic guy, company and piece of equipment! I have somewhere around 25K miles on mine now and used it to tow from GA to Anchorage on some pretty tough roads, and back-- and have run up and down the eastern US quite a bit. It is really stout!

I have manged to wear a good bit of the paint off mine in a bit over 2 years from road dirt, gravel debris so I'll be repainting it this year. I did add a break away switch- took about 15 minutes.

I know you are going to be very pleased with your new dolly!

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I have a new one Gary delivered a week ago right to the storage barn . Love the guy . How did you install the break away ? FarmerB4
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