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towing with a dolly

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:19 am
by Tk
i think i know the answer but how does the law stand when towing using a solid dolly (a solid one that needs nobody in the towed car) does the car have to be fully legal as the wheels are on the road ? also same question when the front wheels are off the ground . i think the towed car has to be legal ie: taxed etc.. but thought it worth an ask as really you could say its a trailer as there is nobody travelling in the car :lol:

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:51 pm
by LR6GSR
As i understand it if two wheels are off the ground it doesnt have to be MOT etc
But if you tow it on its wheels you have to be fully road leagal
I am sure some one will know for sure tho!
I used to move VW Bugs on a fixed dolly lots some where projects so could be far from road ready.
One thing i always had was a set of pucker tyres on the towed car and made sure the light board was spot on less chance of getting pulled!

Liam

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:32 pm
by Tk
sounds about right , im thinking about buying a pug 205gti and dont want it road legal as it will be a waste of money and also like the thought of 'if i break it i can tow it home' a dolly is a damn site easier to keep at home than a trailer
maybe pc185 could shed some light on the rules of towing when he's back from the ring

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:39 pm
by DJ Graham
Don't quote me on this but.....

I was looking into a dolly to tow my STi to sprint's etc. One guy told me that you should't front or rear suspend tow any 4wd vehicle as it winds up the diffs. So if you are going to be towing your impreza i would double check this first.

Hope this helps,

G

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:48 pm
by Tk
this was to tow a pug 205 gti i was offered a few months ago, it was purely for a track car so did not want it road legal just a way of getting it to tracks

problem was solved as i did not buy the car :lol:
at the time my impreza engine was in a bad way so looking for something cheap to abuse

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:08 pm
by russ979
Hi Folks!
Another thing to remember is , that as the law stands, most cars being towed would fall fowl of it, because they are unbraked. I use a fixed A frame on an almost daily basis, and deal alot with VOSA. it was only on friday last week that i was given a tip off by one of the inspectors, that the mobile units are activley targeting A-frame/dolly users on the road at the mo!
Something to bear in mind for anyone else thinking of using one?
-russ

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 9:27 pm
by Ben
Interestingly I saw a 205 towed by a dolly into Marham, thought it looked like a great idea .. I don't remember noticing if the track car had plates or the such like ..