Re: Hobo Fright CAR DOLLIES ... what say you ??
[Re: IcorkSOAK]
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They HAVE TO swivel ... Looking at DJs suggestion ... buying SIX wooden dollies(with the 1000 lb rated casters) as compared to the 1500 ones AND THEN the fab work .... for only a 6$ price increase ! Doc, I went out in the garage and looked at mine that I bought 12 years ago or so. They look like the 1,000 pound rated ones but have the locking caster wheels of the 1500 pound rated ones.
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Re: Hobo Fright CAR DOLLIES ... what say you ??
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Don’t forget to get your free LED flashlight. Hazard Fraught has replaced those with these. i have a BUNCH of those as well ! they are great to stick in yer mouth when both hands are full, plus you can zip tie 'em to your mig gun so you can see in tough welding positions. when they ain't free, they are only $2.99 a 2-pack, so i stock up on those as well every trip ! back to the dollies. it seems hit or miss on those cheapies. they ARE good for engines as has been stated, but COMPLETE vehicles, not so much, especially on the front as has been previously stated. the way to keep 'em from flexing is to weld a piece of 1/8 x 1" strap side to side, but the problem with that is, the straps interfere with even slightly wide tires. my opinion, if you want THOSE particular type of dollies, buy 'em at a swap where they are only $25 a pair. if not, pony up the x-tra bux for the 1500lb versions, or buy the super de-lux aluminum pump up versions. in any event, don't forget yer FREE FLASHLIGHT, no matter what version they offer. [one final note : don't lick the light then touck yer face. CDC warning and all. ]
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Re: Hobo Fright CAR DOLLIES ... what say you ??
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And don’t shine the light directly into your eyes. Those suckers are brighter than the 🌞
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Re: Hobo Fright CAR DOLLIES ... what say you ??
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Those ones that they're selling this weekend for $39 a pair, no good for a Mopar. I have four of those. Once you get some weight on them they deflect enough that the casters don't work good. The ones that have the foot pedal to jack them up are pretty decent. I have a set of four of those and no complaints. Even under some pretty heavy vehicles. Same here. Put 4 of the cheap ones under a 1970 hemi Cuda and couldnt move the car by myself Trust me , If you must use HF ones,,pay up and get the ones with the jack on the side. A buddy of mine has 4 of them under his superbird and they work great
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Re: Hobo Fright CAR DOLLIES ... what say you ??
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Those ones that they're selling this weekend for $39 a pair, no good for a Mopar. I have four of those. Once you get some weight on them they deflect enough that the casters don't work good. The ones that have the foot pedal to jack them up are pretty decent. I have a set of four of those and no complaints. Even under some pretty heavy vehicles. Same here. Put 4 of the cheap ones under a 1970 hemi Cuda and couldnt move the car by myself Trust me , If you must use HF ones,,pay up and get the ones with the jack on the side. A buddy of mine has 4 of them under his superbird and they work great That’s the Daytona ones I referenced above. Work great and one person can easily move the car around. I had a set of the cheapies and they were terrible even on perfect smooth concrete. I now use them for transmissions and rear ends to move them around with.
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Re: Hobo Fright CAR DOLLIES ... what say you ??
[Re: IcorkSOAK]
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there are lots potential problems with the casters. they are cheap, so they may, or may not [which is usually the case] roll freely. this can be caused by the casting process making the wheel diameter off center from the axle bore center [and it doesn't take much !], flat spots on the axle, burrs in the axle bore, or other items, bad bearing races, bad bearings, and on and on. the other potential problem is the tire plates are thin, so when weight is added, the plates flex, causing the casters to go off axis, jamming up. grease may or may not help. light weight vehicles, or ones without engines may not have problems using the cheapies. when a guy buys the cheapies, then replaces the casters with good ones, you will wonder why you spent the money on good casters when the upgraded [pay more up front] ones are less money than you pay for good casters. or fab your own. anyway, that's my opinion. your mileage WILL vary.............
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Re: Hobo Fright CAR DOLLIES ... what say you ??
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Butt ... bCb ..., I’ll know SOON ENUFF !
I’ll pull THE TRIGGER on this soon ... and again I’ve HEARD OF some Hobo casters being bad but the ones I’ve seen are fine. Now putting actual weight on it is a diff story.
But ... butt crack .... if I can’t put my Chrysler 200 vert on a set of four ... and I can’t move it in a corner WITH EASE ... Hobos gonna get em back ! Have you alerted your banker that you have made this decision? Have the funds been mobilized into position? Harbor Freight must be ecstatic!
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Re: Hobo Fright CAR DOLLIES ... what say you ??
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Pman ... don’t you have ANYTHING BETTER TO DO with your time than invading a topic with your grumpiness ? Grumpiness? I’m on the edge of my seat thinking 4 of these bad boys might soon go into private ownership! I bet you could get a police escort. If you want the attention the local news would probably do a story on it! LOL....lighten up, have fun. Are you going to pull the trigger on a Hellcat or did the Canadian/Mexican manufacture issue kill that deal?
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Re: Hobo Fright CAR DOLLIES ... what say you ??
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I've used the small wooden dollies a bunch of times. Flip them over and look for flaws in the wood before you buy them, it also seems like they use whatever wood is on hand and some have a harder species or different grades. Between a friend and myself I think we had one fail out of a dozen. For a big block car you could always take some scrap wood and double up the frame, the casters seem more than adequate. Just don't abuse them and they will do the job. They work better than trying to drag the car with just a jack but you'll still have to rock them a bit to get them moving. So you might be suggesting that the wood dolly casters are better quality than on the Pittsburgher metal ones ?
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