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...better luck than others. Then again some people look for reasons to complain. I'm just glad they reproduce the sheet metal in any form. Whether that be too big or too small. Imagine pounding this **** out with a hammer and dollies.. Good luck with your AMD sheet metal. This was not a dig on...
If you want it to roll with some weight on it don't go cheap. See my review on FBBO and all the reviews on YouTube before you buy cheap wheel dollies.
I did a lot of research on these and GoJac seem to be the best. However, most people just use these for moving a body around without much...
I forgot about the dollies and hand trucks - cheapest in town and very good quality.
When I was in Sears the other day getting a few things missing from my old, made in USA craftsman tool sets, the guy at the counter said to beware of the craftsman sold at Lowes - its not the same company...
That’s kind of funny, they used to be in Plainfield Indiana. (West side of Indy) I drove over there and bought one from them in 2006. Evidently the rights have been sold a few times. I first saw them at the GoodGuys show that they used to have at Raceway Park. One of the best, in my opinion.
There is a company here in southern Indiana that makes body dollies and rotisseries called Auto Twirler. I see them on the car restoration shows all the time. They are actually right down the road from me outside a neighboring town called Gosport Indiana. Depending on where you are in Illinois...
...and in bay #1 was a gorgeous black mid 70's magnum with a 440 in it. In bay #2, a completely tore apart 69 1/2 super bee in primer on wheel dollies. We talked for quite a few hours, he expressed to me what the m code bee meant to him. We had the same love for this vehicle and I promised to...
OK - Sunex Tools Car Dollies 7708 sold each at $150 Phenolic wheels, hard to move. NTX tools has a buy three and get one free, Summit Racing will match that price, both have free shipping.
http://www.ntxtools.com/network-tool-warehouse/SUU-7708CD.html?gclid=CJby7Jnr2tMCFY66wAodJaoJKA
Best -...
...it probably had four minor collisions & literally hundreds of minor dings & dents...
After taking the car completely apart & mounting it on dollies I used chemical stripper to remove all the gray primer & remaining paint from the main shell, then I took the shell to a local shop that glass...
I just went through this on the weekend when I moved the perches on my 64. I had the car sitting on dollies which was just enough room to squeeze my gut under and measure with an angle finder.
...dang good.
Last year I had to put a blade on it, but they had them in stock and it wasn't pricey.
I've got a dozen of the small furniture dollies.
I've even bought them just to harvest the casters.
I've got a pair of the flat free wheelbarrow wheels that I swap between my wheelbarrow and a...
so pictures showed up, I built the engine cradle out of two harbor freight furniture dollies and a 2x8. I picked up the front end with a hoop I made and bolted to the frame. Im pretty close to installing the engine so the last few weekends have been undercoating the rest of the front half of...
These are very heavy and the box arrived damaged but the dollies were OK.
I have 10 inch wheels with 295/50 tires on the back but with the 12 inch dollies fitment was fine.
The floor was swept clean and blown off with an air hose before the dollies were placed under the tires...
Being that you are not moving this car to much, here is yet a less expensive set from Harbor Freight. Will this work?
https://www.harborfreight.com/2-piece-1500-lb-capacity-vehicle-dollies-67338.html
Was it made in China :poke:. Regulators use rubber parts and from what I've seen the Chinese have never figured out how to manufacture rubber that holds air... so sick of flat bike tires, wheelbarrows, dollies, air chucks, etc!!
...painted), and the hood. Once those pieces are in I'll move the car back to my shop where it will go on the 2-post lift and I'll hang the suspension! After that I'll put the car on dollies and keep moving forward.
Here's a shot of the car, fenders hung and looking like a real vehicle :thumbsup: