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What and where does a person get the red things bolted to the axles that fit or are the dollies? They do look handy.
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I did a search on "Hub Dollies" and found a bunch.
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Looks like he uses to ones from Nebraska, five bolt hub dollies.
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Larry - the dolly set under the car is from Merrick Machine. They are adapters for their standard wheel dolly's. They can be found from various online retailers. I have a set of standard dolly's under each car for the winter to make moving things around so much easier.
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