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Tow dollies make it easier to move disabled or parked vehicles. Built for strength and maneuverability, they support cars and light trucks during transport. Compact designs allow for easy storage when not in use. Tow dollies are valuable for towing professionals, repair shops, and fleets.

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Zip's Holmes TSV Towing Accessory Kit

Equip your Holmes TSV towing and service truck with this towing accessory kit. This all -inclusive kit provides everything you need to properly tow most autos down the road. It includes Collins zinc-plated tow dollies with aluminum axles, auto-positioning dollies from Go-Jak, and a Towmate wireless towlight. Also included are mounting brackets specifically designed for all the accessories to be efficiently stored on the Holmes TSV.
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Tow Dollies: The Smart Choice for Tow Operators & Recovery Professionals

When you're on the move, speed, versatility, and durability matter. Tow dollies deliver all three—packaged as compact, efficient tools engineered to safely relocate front-wheel-drive cars without needing a full trailer. Whether you're operating a wrecker, car carrier, or rollback, a tow dolly minimizes setup time and maximizes job efficiency.

Why Choose a Tow Dolly?
Professionals working demanding shift schedules rely on instant loading, minimal storage footprint, and rugged build quality. Dollies save space in tight lots, reduce fuel consumption compared to full trailers, and deliver unmatched nimbleness for recovery runs. They’re especially essential for operators dealing with frequent auto moves across short distances where a bulky trailer would slow things down.

Top Brands & Models You Can Trust

  • In The Ditch X-Series & SLX – Lightweight, foldable designs built with strong aluminum frames. These models offer quick deployment and smart storage for busy towers. (In The Ditch X-Series, SLX Series)

  • Collins Hi-Speed Dolly – Features a tough, zinc-plated steel finish, ideal for operators who want longevity under heavy use. Designed to withstand the toughest environments. (Collins Hi-Speed Dolly)

  • Collins G7 Dolly – An aluminum variant offering excellent strength-to-weight ratio for fast deployment and easier storage. (Collins G7 Dolly)

Shop with confidence from these trusted names when looking for a tow dolly for sale that performs under pressure.

 

What to Look for in a Tow Dolly

Feature

Why It Matters

Load Capacity

Ensure your dolly matches or exceeds the curb weight of the vehicle you're towing (3,000–5,000 lb is common).

Ease of Storage

Folding or stackable models help you maximize truck bed or garage space.

Material & Finish

Aluminum options (like G7) are lightweight and corrosion-resistant; zinc-plated steel (Hi-Speed) emphasizes toughness.

Parts Availability

Having access to axles, straps, hubs, and tires helps avoid downtime during peak jobs.

 

Accessories & Parts Are Ready for You

Don't get stuck mid-job— keep a full inventory of replacement parts like axles, hubs, straps, bearings, and tire assemblies on hand. These components ensure your In The Ditch or Collins dollies stay road-ready without delay.

Still Unsure? Read the Guide

Not sure which model suits your workload? Check out our blog: Make an Informed Purchase on Your Next Tow Dolly. It walks you step-by-step through capacity selection, material comparison, and deployment tips for wreckers, car carriers, and rollback operators.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the typical capacity of a tow dolly?
Most professional models carry between 3,000 and 5,000+ lbs. Always confirm your vehicle's curb weight before towing.

Are these tow dollies suitable for RVs?
No—these models are for front-wheel-drive cars and light trucks only. They are not designed for RV towing.

How do I maintain my tow dolly?
Check axle bearings, tires, straps, and hardware regularly. Use original replacement parts for best performance.

Why choose aluminum vs. zinc-plated options?
Aluminum (e.g., Collins G7) is lighter and corrosion-resistant—great for storage. Zinc-plated steel (e.g., Collins Hi-Speed) offers extreme durability in heavy-use scenarios.