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Old 06-10-2020, 07:43 AM   #9
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Be real careful here. I'm not sure these will carry the weight. The ad says "5200 pounds" right up front, but the owner's manual seems to say 1300 pounds each, for a total of 5200 pounds when used 4 at a time under the four wheels of a car (it is a car dolly, after all). Then you go back, and find that the ad says "5200 pounds max vehicle weight". Of course, 5200 pounds per dolly would be great - 1300 pounds per dolly, not so much.

Just as a reminder, all these dollies have small wheels, and may be difficult-to-impossible to roll over any irregularity, such as a seam in a concrete floor. You can get past this by filling the seam with a bit of concrete. But it sounds to me like you really need a trailer mover. For moving around on a level floor, there are less-expensive movers that you power with a hefty drill, rather than an on-board motor.

Let us know how it works out. I have the same 2-and-1 garage arrangement that you do.

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