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cruelneo

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So I have never seen this done and would like to see am I the first (highly unlikely). I have a Tesla Y all wheel drive and I would like to use it as my TOAD. I currently have a FWD tow dolly that hooks to my class A. This worked for my last TOAD but will not work on the Tesla so my thoughts are to use the Collins High Speed tow dollys rated for 60 MPH and tested on 1,600 mile trips to get the back wheels up during my tow. I will also be using wireless camera and brake lights to ensure the car stays on the Dollie’s as I travel. My questions are has anyone done or seen this done and does anyone know of a law (not a Tesla rule) prohibiting this?
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Below is a photo of the Dollie’s and a TikTok link showing a TOWING company doing this but not a RV.
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So I have never seen this done and would like to see am I the first (highly unlikely). I have a Tesla Y all wheel drive and I would like to use it as my TOAD. I currently have a FWD tow dolly that hooks to my class A. This worked for my last TOAD but will not work on the Tesla so my thoughts are to use the Collins High Speed tow dollys rated for 60 MPH and tested on 1,600 mile trips to get the back wheels up during my tow. I will also be using wireless camera and brake lights to ensure the car stays on the Dollie’s as I travel. My questions are has anyone done or seen this done and does anyone know of a law (not a Tesla rule) prohibiting this?
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Below is a photo of the Dollie’s and a TikTok link showing a TOWING company doing this but not a RV.
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You might want to investigate a trailer. We are in the same place, trying to decide between a Wrangler and a Trailer. Tilt Car Hauler | Aluminum Open Tilt Car Hauler Trailer
 

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