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Wheel Dollies for Bronco Storage

Mustangs2

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Hello. I am looking for recommendations for wheel dollies for winter storage.
I have two (2) Broncos...one with 31x10.50x15 and the other 30x9.50x15. Both are riding on stock rims. Storing in garage on smooth concrete floor.
Thanks!
 

Prizefighter

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I bought the ones at Harbor Freight. I rotated the Bronco 180 degrees by myself in my garage on them. It was a little bit of a workout but I was surprised I could do it by myself with them.
 

Crush

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If you have a racedeck type plastic floor they suck. The wheels sink into it and it is like they are ckocked when you go to move them
 

C Saporito

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I think these are harbor freight also, got them at a swap meet.
 

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phred

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Those will work with an eb fine. Anything heavier and the will fold up. Tried to move a big bronco with them and they folded and the casters puked the ball bearings
 

C Saporito

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Those will work with an eb fine. Anything heavier and the will fold up. Tried to move a big bronco with them and they folded and the casters puked the ball bearings

LOL, they are 1/4" thick! But after further review they are not Harbor Freight. I googled the part number after reading your post and got this:

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/mrm-m998035

I got them for $75 at a swap meet, I probably wouldn't have bought them for $230. There are much cheaper options.
 

Apogee

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I've always just used a floor jack under the axles and moved one end at a time...

That's what I've done...you can also get frisky with a Hi-Lift, but that's a bit of a sketchy proposition at best. If you have a welded rear diff or spool, jogging the front end around won't work without jacking up the rear, so it's more of a two floor jack dosey-doe.
 
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Thank you for your replies...
I did find a commercial grade set of four online they were originally $399...on sale for $149. Free shipping and online so no sales tax.
 

Pa PITT

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I'm using the steel ones from HARBOR FRIGHT ALSO. I too can move mine around by myself . Although help is wonderful.
 
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