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    Anyone use wheel dollys?

    Organizing my garage so I can put 3 vehicles in it for the winter. I want to put the MM on wheel dollys so I can push it in the side of the garage that has no door. Does anyone have experience with Wheel dollys? My garage floor is smooth concrete. Is one kind of wheels better than another?

    Thanks in advance

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    I have my 1970 Boss and my Factory Five cobra kit car on them. They are great for moving cars sideways in a tight space. because of the weight of the marauder, you should consider heavy duty dollies. The cheap units from Harbor Freight will not last long with the weight of the Marauder.

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    I have "Go Jacks" that I use for moving stuff around the shop, not the cheapest solution, but they have never let me down and will work on a wide variety of vehicles.

    Amazon link...
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    http://www.zendextool.com/gojak/
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    Summit Racing has a variety of wheel dollies etc in varying weight capacity. Priced from low cost to higher priced
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    Has supporting mods and stuff
    Thanks to Marty O for his help in updating this car.

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    Have my CJ Torino on dolleys and its pretty easy to move on my own. I use them in the winter to get it pushed over close to the wall to mkae more room in the garage
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    Yes, I bought wheel dollies at Harbor Freight. Moving the car around in the garage with the dollies is piece of cake.


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