Auto Dolly M998035 Car Dollies, 12 x 16 in, 10, 000 lb, PK4
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A4 made by Merrick, yes you get four
I believe the box came with a one year warranty, but you may want to check with the seller, "auto dolly".
It has a length of 12", a width of 8, and a depth of The side steps are 5" across, so they will fit under the mega cab dodge with the cummins, but there is so much weight on the front end that it is difficult to move it. These steps are high quality, well made, and well worth the price.
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I bought a set of 4 in December of last year. I had not had the chance to test them (I A 2100 lb car needed to be rolled on a concrete garage floor (i. e. There is no better way to describe it than smooth. Thanks to a set of Harbor Freight dollies (from back in the 1990s) that did the job, I was able to transport the furniture at no cost. Do these look like they came from the United States? Who do they think they are, a bunch of idiots? There are some USA workers who really ought to be coached by someone with more knowledge to design these products, and I apologize for having to lash out at some of them.
I was pleased with the results. A 7000lb 3/4 ton running gear diesel truck has been rolled around on these wide, solid dollies on a driveway with a slight gradient using their solid castors. To accomplish this, first and foremost, you need to remove the weight from each corner of the vehicle while it is on the dolly, then manually orient each castor into the desired direction of travel prior to lowering the entire vehicle weight. After that, push/pull/winch the vehicle with its wheels oriented in the direction of travel using the dolly and its wheels.
I used it for moving a 1987 GMC 3/4 ton, 4x4, diesel truck on a concrete floor that was smooth as silk. As I was alone, it was very difficult to do on my own. I should have had a buddy or two with me. The anchor points I had used to brace myself for pushing were gone, so I used a comer to stabilize myself To finish spinning it 90 degrees and move it about 15' to the back of my shop, I spent about 10 minutes. Due to that, the truck would not move until they were there. In terms of my expectations, I wasn't expecting too much.
I can throw anything at the Dolly and it will handle it without a problem. Although there might be an even better dolly available, I am not aware of any in this price range.
The price is unbeatable for the quality. It's not an easy job, but two men can pull the dollies and have no trouble doing so. It's similar to other dollies in that they fold underneath less weight for about the same price.
We were able to lift the truck across reasonably easily, with the help of my son. When you're dealing with a larger vehicle such as this, you probably won't be able to push it and maneuver it on your own.
There's always something in the way of it. These permits me to put them under the trailer wheels and just drag it to the side, therefore allowing me to still park the tractor in the parking lot.
Love the wider wheels because they make maneuvering so much easier. A heavy box was on its way, and I had to push it through the house since I could not lift it. Once you buy these, you'll never have to buy them again. I think it's well worth the cost.