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So, I have one set already that I got at Carlisle years ago. Looking to get another set (mainly because where I have to put one of the cars for the winter, I can't get one side out...and I'll need to move another car after that one). HF has them as low as $99/ea...I'd swear I paid much less than...
...adjust it, and get it up to temp and set the idle and stuff...but that, and a brake bleed, are on the list for this weekend after I get it on dollies and out of the corner of the shop where its been for 8 or 9 years lol.
If you are having a fuel-drain problem, you can always install an...
Great ideas fellas! Any reason why jack stands on those car dollies wouldn't work?? Fear of sliding off?? Empty body frame? Strictly for assembly purposes.
...old Zetor with the blower on and the old GMC plow truck so I'm not shovelling snow off anything. Moved my 16' work table solo sgain using car dollies and also managed to roll my 4 foot shear into the JD410's bucket and move it out of the shop and into the hangar, so I have some more work...
...than the front, especially with the taller rims. With this combo I think the rear sidewall is roughly 1/4" taller than the front. With the 295s I think is about 1/2 inch taller. Its a little tough to analyze on the wheel dollies. I need to let gravity dictate the final stance when I get there.
Common sense rules. Thanks T
Yeah I was thinking about using a piece of cow mat like material (thick rubber mat) on the car dollies with the jack stand sinking/cutting into them.
I use the jack stands with car dollies and they are not welded.
I can move the body around my garage no problem.
I put two rear stands and dollies under the Dana axles. The front I use two of the same on the body frames near the torsion bar connectors... all not welded...
my cement floor is...
I have a couple of sets of the HF static dollies. They work fine. You just need to take a little time to shove the car around to get the casters oriented. What the hell is the rush? You're moving a classic car around for christ's sake. Take your time.
Plus the HF dollies work great for wheeling...
One of the things I did with my small trailer with no suspension was to lower the air pressure in the tires to make it ride better. Down side to that is you either need to carry something to air them back up or stop someplace to air them up before you get to your loading place.
Ya I can see 4 fitting but I just hope they're not so close to each other that it prevents working on them.
And good point, I can see a lift taking up more room. I know some 4 post lifts have casters on them so they can be moved. Not sure it that can be done with ease though.
Yes, I believe my...