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Car Dolly Suggestions

SgtLee511

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Need a Good Set as cheap as I can get, any suggestions.
 
Car dolly? Or wheel dollies?

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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 - GoJak Model 6313 Self Loading Dollies 6313PR sold in pairs at $550 steel wheels moves easily.
OK - Auto Dolly Car Dollies M998104 sold in pairs at $105 Polyurethane wheels must jack up the car to set under wheels.
 
Im trying to stay at the 200 range, for 4, just don't want to get suckered by price, My Bird is a hull right now anyway so Ill do some looking at Auto Dolly
 
Amazon has the at $269, mite be what I get Thanks
 
I bought a set of skates that have the radius as I felt it helps deter flat spots on the tires. Car is on them all winter. Pair for the front I cut and closed the width 3-1/2". Anyway had them for several years. No issues other than oil the bearings occasionally.
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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 weight in them.

If you do buy wheel dollies, the most important thing is the casters. The bigger the better with ball bearings for swiveling and rolling. Another important feature is get dollies that fit the width of your tires.

http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/search/5543474/?q=dollies&o=relevance&c[node]=61
 
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