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    In MA , Even when you rent the Dolly from UHaul
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    BurlyGuys, my brother just sold his car dolly to my brother last year. I used it alot more than they had or will do. It was plated as a trailer. If I remember correctly. I can ask him later about it. Kinda late now. I have only towed one vehicle from Ohio to Ypsilanti MI that was unplated. I had no problems towing it from Cincinnati ohio to ypsilanti. Just as long as you explain that you just bought the car there should be no issue!

    Just my experience in Michigan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC4X4 View Post
    In MA , Even when you rent the Dolly from UHaul
    ONLY Legal to have a vehicle with current registration on board

    Good point! I'm considering towing one of my old vehicles to the scrapyard with a tow strap, it doesn't have insurance, just a plate and title.

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    Looks nice buddy. Hopefully she makes you a bunch of money, enough to upgrade and upgrade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BumpRacerX View Post
    I would plate it and make sure it has lights that work good, even if you just mounted a cheap set of harbor freight magnetics.
    Apparently they don't need to be plated in Michigan. Went to UHaul and none of theirs have plates or working lights, just reflectors. I have magnetic tow lights and have been using them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHoss View Post
    Looks nice buddy. Hopefully she makes you a bunch of money, enough to upgrade and upgrade.
    Thanks Hoss. Well I've towed four cars with it now and am learning a lot. Mainly I am learning what to pay based on the issues I've run across.

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    So four cars now with the tow dolly. In those four cars I have learned:

    1.) Always ask before going if the tires are all inflated and present.
    2.) Always carry a tank to inflate tires, because people lie or don't know that their tires are low.
    3.) Inspect the car for completeness before buying. (One had the cat removed and I discovered it at my shop.)
    4.) Look up values of things. My guys didn't want to remove taillights on the 86 Cougar because it was too old. I said let me check. On eBay completed listings show a minimum of $50 each. Yeah, remove the friggin' taillights!
    5.) Catalytic convertors have a WIDE range of values and I deal with a buyer who explains the differences to me. It pays to have a good relationship with your buyers!
    6.) They are a great place to throw shred items and save yourself trips to the yard!
    7.) I found a buyer who will give me higher value than the scrap yard for aluminum rims.
    8.) Same buyer will also buy the tires!
    9.) Put a winch on the dolly and save your back and your strength.

    I'm sure more will occur to me later!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BurlyGuys View Post
    So four cars now with the tow dolly. In those four cars I have learned:

    1.) Always ask before going if the tires are all inflated and present.
    2.) Always carry a tank to inflate tires, because people lie or don't know that their tires are low.
    3.) Inspect the car for completeness before buying. (One had the cat removed and I discovered it at my shop.)
    4.) Look up values of things. My guys didn't want to remove taillights on the 86 Cougar because it was too old. I said let me check. On eBay completed listings show a minimum of $50 each. Yeah, remove the friggin' taillights!
    5.) Catalytic convertors have a WIDE range of values and I deal with a buyer who explains the differences to me. It pays to have a good relationship with your buyers!
    6.) They are a great place to throw shred items and save yourself trips to the yard!
    7.) I found a buyer who will give me higher value than the scrap yard for aluminum rims.
    8.) Same buyer will also buy the tires!
    9.) Put a winch on the dolly and save your back and your strength.

    I'm sure more will occur to me later!
    Good advice. I'll add, I always carry a 12v air compressor as well, just in case the air tank isn't quite enough. I've also learned to carry a jack and a 4-way wheel wrench, just in case you have to swap rims around.


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