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Can anyone recommend a good set of car dollies? I need something to move the car in the garage, but no looking to spend alot of $$$. Anyone use the set from Summit? Thanks, Dyno
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What ever you do dont buy the cheap AC Delco ones. The word Junk does not even start to describe them.
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You might want to try a northern tool or harbor freight. I think I got all 4 for around 100 bucks. Hope this helps
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I got a good set i think they were made by NMW Co. Heavy duty ,Got a 4200 LB VistaCriuser on them and she roolls pretty easy,,,,,,,
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I bought a set of the $100 (for 4) ones, make sure you lube the wheels BEFORE trying to use them, it won't move if you assemble them dry and attempt to use them. Please don't ask how I know this. Other than that they beat the heck out of a floor jack, but be prepared to do some grunting, as they are NOT like the $1,000 ones.
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Some say "no-marring" wheels, is that a lie? I have a very nice new floor in the shop, don't want to ruin it.
Thanks for the thread, I was thinking the same thing.
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