Hello folks. Even tho I am a full timer and should know most of it, I would like to ask for some help. I have a small toad and dolly. I use wood ramps at the beginning of the ramps, but I still occasionally catch the bottom of the toad on the strap bars. Any advice? Thanks in advance.
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Hello folks. Even tho I am a full timer and should know most of it, I would like to ask for some help. I have a small toad and dolly. I use wood ramps at the beginning of the ramps, but I still occasionally catch the bottom of the toad on the strap bars. Any advice? Thanks in advance.
Without pics of your dolly and towed vehicle and where it hits it's hard to help. I've towed hundreds of vehicles with my dollies. I often used 2 layers of 2''x8" boards to get a flatter ramp on lower vehicles. Staggered 2"x8"s can make a huge difference.
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