Event Shedule
Come see the Auto Valet at the following Coming Events:
Jan 19th- 20th -S.O. Rod and custom Show
Central Point
We will be located in:
TBA
Jan 29th- 30th - Turlock Swap Meet
Turlock, CA
We will be located in:
Space# L-6
Mar 18th - 20th - Portland Roadster Show
Expo Center
Portland, OR.
We will be located in:
Space# TBA
Coming Soon!
Custom Installation
Manual & Videos!
Locked, Loaded,
& Ready to Roll!
Flexible
The Auto Valet Loader can be customized to an existing trailer.
Easy ....
Simply drive your vehicle into the wheel carriages and let Auto Valet do the rest!
$4,950
Auto Valet is the most afforable Vehicle Loading System in the US, and can be used for multiple purposes including loading products and goods for contruction projects with the load adapter unit.
About Auto ValetVehicle Loading System
The Auto Valet loading system consists of a 3,700-pound Warn winch with an electric motor that pulls a dolly along a chain track mounted to the floor of an enclosed trailer.
It eliminates the need for the driver to clamber out the window of a trailered car with no room to open the door and then squirm under the car to secure it with tie-downs. With the Auto Valet, however, a car owner can drive or roll the vehicle onto the dolly's steel platform at the trailer's tailgate. The vehicle doesn't have to be running or even operational. Auto Valet's tracking system also appeals to owners of race cars with so much horsepower that even inching into a trailer can be a challenge. Once the car is on the loading platform — and while it's still out in the open — the operator can secure the car with standard wheel tie-down straps. Pressing the "Load" button on the remote sends the car on its journey into the trailer. The fixed tracks guide the vehicle in without a chance of fenders, doors or mirrors scraping against the trailer's side or door frame, and eliminate the need for spotters to keep an eye on blind spots that a driver typically can't see when pulling into a trailer.
When the dolly is completely into the trailer, it automatically locks down to the trailer's frame. A battery pack that drives the winch motor also connects to a charger so it charges while the trailer is on the road, ensuring that it is ready to unload — at the touch of the other button on the remote — upon arrival
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