Brain75
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2024
- Messages
- 2,013
- City
- ~Sterling
- State - Country
- CO - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 1990
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Tire Size
- 215/70R14
I figured to get me, my ranger, and my car back to where all my stuff is 900 miles away that I would just snag a cheap car dolly off facebook marketplace... locally it turns out all the listings are for LOCAL rental (and in spanish).. So there is some sort of business for people to scoop up old car dollies and then do a rental business with em.
Striking out on FBMP, I thought for a second about where I used to see em. Didn't Harbor Freight have a crappy assemble it yourself dolly kit (or Northern Tool or similar)... I checked those 2 and found nothing. Can't remember any other similar place off the top of my head.
In addition to any suggestions for other places to buy, if you guys have any suggestions on how to build, I have a cheap junkyard and when I am all done I will have a spare set of 4 14" ranger wheels with tires. Specifically thinking about how hard it would be to do a drop from the axle stubs down to a low riding height and not have to worry about the strength of the welds too much.
Driving one way and then flying back and driving again is possible but the cost of the flight (and parking and and) way outweighs what I thought I could scoop up a dolly for. And I really wouldn't mind having a dolly around to deal with the multiple vehicle problem again in the future (I am now up to 3... car, truck and classic).
Striking out on FBMP, I thought for a second about where I used to see em. Didn't Harbor Freight have a crappy assemble it yourself dolly kit (or Northern Tool or similar)... I checked those 2 and found nothing. Can't remember any other similar place off the top of my head.
In addition to any suggestions for other places to buy, if you guys have any suggestions on how to build, I have a cheap junkyard and when I am all done I will have a spare set of 4 14" ranger wheels with tires. Specifically thinking about how hard it would be to do a drop from the axle stubs down to a low riding height and not have to worry about the strength of the welds too much.
Driving one way and then flying back and driving again is possible but the cost of the flight (and parking and and) way outweighs what I thought I could scoop up a dolly for. And I really wouldn't mind having a dolly around to deal with the multiple vehicle problem again in the future (I am now up to 3... car, truck and classic).