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These are very heavy and the box arrived damaged but the dollies were OK.
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I have 10 inch wheels with 295/50 tires on the back but with the 12 inch dollies fitment was fine.
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The floor was swept clean and blown off with an air hose before the dollies were placed under the tires. These are manual dollies but jacking was not a problem even though I'm only 160 pounds. Then came the real problem; getting the car to move. I was able to get some movement with maximum effort but not enough to justify keeping these around as a useful tool. It would be easier but still not practical to have one extra person to help move the car.
I had read some reviews on car dollies that said they had better results by greasing the wheels. So, I took one wheel apart and found that the build quality was the real issue. You can see from the photos that when the nut on the axle was tightened it distorted the axle shaft.
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So, I returned the dollies for a refund. Keep in mind these were the cheapest manual jack dollies I could find. Better casters would have made these roll more efficiently but quality casters are expensive and these have 16.
I hope this helps you decide if car dollies are for you. You get what you pay for so buy the best you can afford.
View attachment 397264
I have 10 inch wheels with 295/50 tires on the back but with the 12 inch dollies fitment was fine.
View attachment 397267 View attachment 397270
The floor was swept clean and blown off with an air hose before the dollies were placed under the tires. These are manual dollies but jacking was not a problem even though I'm only 160 pounds. Then came the real problem; getting the car to move. I was able to get some movement with maximum effort but not enough to justify keeping these around as a useful tool. It would be easier but still not practical to have one extra person to help move the car.
I had read some reviews on car dollies that said they had better results by greasing the wheels. So, I took one wheel apart and found that the build quality was the real issue. You can see from the photos that when the nut on the axle was tightened it distorted the axle shaft.
View attachment 397275
So, I returned the dollies for a refund. Keep in mind these were the cheapest manual jack dollies I could find. Better casters would have made these roll more efficiently but quality casters are expensive and these have 16.
I hope this helps you decide if car dollies are for you. You get what you pay for so buy the best you can afford.
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