bulletpruf
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So, I will have three vehicles in the 20' x 50' shop, and they'll barely fit - 1991 F350 crew cab dually, 1971 Javelin road race project, and 1969 Bronco project. The dually runs and drives, but the Javelin does not, and the Bronco will often be immobile as rebuild the drivetrain.
I have some old junky metal wheel dollies that don't work worth a damn, and I may use these on the Javelin, since it will be at the back of the shop and will rarely move.
On the Bronco, I need something that works well -- I really want to be able to move it by myself.
Harbor Freight sells these https://www.harborfreight.com/1300-lb-capacity-self-loading-positioning-wheel-dolly-64601.html for $130 each, and they're highly rated at 4.8/5, but I'm curious to hear if anyone has any input or recommendations. Looks like Go Jack is the industry standard, but they're $400 each, and I don't want to drop $1600 on a set of these. Can't find any lightly used ones for sale locally, either. Eastwood has some as well, but ratings aren't great. Same with Ironton (Northern Tool) - lousy ratings.
Thanks,
Scott
I have some old junky metal wheel dollies that don't work worth a damn, and I may use these on the Javelin, since it will be at the back of the shop and will rarely move.
On the Bronco, I need something that works well -- I really want to be able to move it by myself.
Harbor Freight sells these https://www.harborfreight.com/1300-lb-capacity-self-loading-positioning-wheel-dolly-64601.html for $130 each, and they're highly rated at 4.8/5, but I'm curious to hear if anyone has any input or recommendations. Looks like Go Jack is the industry standard, but they're $400 each, and I don't want to drop $1600 on a set of these. Can't find any lightly used ones for sale locally, either. Eastwood has some as well, but ratings aren't great. Same with Ironton (Northern Tool) - lousy ratings.
Thanks,
Scott




