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Re: Moving Inoperable Vehicles
[Re: 5thAve]
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03/16/24 05:28 PM
03/16/24 05:28 PM
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Posts: 4,993 new jersey usa
11secdart
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new jersey usa
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Back when I lived in a condo I had a one car garage but room on one side for another car but it wasn't accessible via the garage door . I used to put my Dart or one of the project cars I had there , I just jacked the car up front or back and move it with my floor jack and push the car , it only took a few shots with the jack to get the car in place, Dollies sure would have been easier if I had them back then.
Last edited by 11secdart; 03/16/24 05:30 PM.
68 Dart 410 / 904 92 D150 original owner 21 Ram 1500 Quad Cab, Big Horn , Hemi ,4x4 23 Audi Q5 16 Honda HRV
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Re: Moving Inoperable Vehicles
[Re: QuickDodge]
#3221373
03/19/24 09:48 AM
03/19/24 09:48 AM
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Joined: Jan 2003
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RTSE4ME
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I traded a friend for these Dolly setHe is not a car guy and got them from his father in law's estate I gave him some ammo for it. They work great , easy to push cars around and put in the corner.
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Re: Moving Inoperable Vehicles
[Re: moparx]
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03/28/24 10:07 PM
03/28/24 10:07 PM
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Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 489 Chilly Northern, Minn.
71 Charger R/T
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I've got a couple sets of the Harbor Freight version of the "Go Jacks". They work very well for moving a car around on a smooth garage floor. A person can do it pretty effortlessly by themselves! But it sounds like you need to climb up an inclined apron to your garage. These roll movers are not cheap but are very effective for moving VERY heavy rolls or spools (or heavy vehicles on wheels) They are available in electric and pneumatic versions. I used these in my years of paper making (large heavy paper rolls) perhaps you could search for a used one in your area for cheaper. Just thought I would share another potential solution to your problem since it hadn't been mentioned. Car/roll moveranother linky to pusher
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Re: Moving Inoperable Vehicles
[Re: 6PakBee]
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04/04/24 09:35 AM
04/04/24 09:35 AM
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Posts: 2,684 Des Moines IA
Soopernaut
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My previous house had an incline just outside the garage. I would jack up my truck and put 2x4s under the front tires and push it off those into the garage. It was much easier than pushing it up the incline.
1970 Dodge d100/eventually going on a 77 D100 frame
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