View Full Version : Best low-buck way to move the chassis around?
turbomacncheese
02-13-2017, 11:12 PM
Not much left to do except pull the engine and the front/rear suspension. What's the best way to move the shell around on the cheap? I don't think I have anything that would be useful, so point for creativity over a bought solution.
Thanks.
Harley818
02-13-2017, 11:51 PM
I bought 4 dolly's from harbour freight for $11 ea and threw a 4 x 4 across each pair. Jack up the chassis, take off whatever you want and it moves around easily. Now I am using it to move my 818 around when I need to .
WarDamnEagle
02-14-2017, 12:21 AM
go ahead and start shopping for a used forklift. it will pay itself of quickly around the house. I use mine to clean the gutters and pressure wash the house. oh, and its good for pulling engines or moving donor carcus63996
Zach34
02-14-2017, 01:31 AM
Wow... a forklift. That's cool!!
I think the cheapest way is the HF dollies like Harley said. One of the few cases where I don't feel dirty going there for something.
phil1734
02-14-2017, 08:29 AM
I bought one dolly from Harbor Freight and attached the wheels to some 2x4s and made mega dolly.
longislandwrx
02-14-2017, 08:29 AM
that's badass, never would have thought to do that. now i want one.
Hindsight
02-14-2017, 08:43 AM
I used harbor freight dollies with 2x12s screwed to the tops. Then put large harbor freight jack stands on top of each one so the car was up at counter-top level.
flynntuna
02-14-2017, 10:12 AM
I did the same , habor freight dollies and the LG jack stands. I've seen the dollies and concrete block too.
Yes, those dollies are pretty versatile. I screwed a wood engine stand on mine and move the Coyote around on it. I like the forklift idea. Too bad I don't have room for one :(
WarDamnEagle
02-14-2017, 03:26 PM
You would be surprised how compact and how reasonably priced a 3,000# fork lift is, takes up less footprint maybe 42" 72" than my riding mower, and cost considerably less. It allows me to use pallet racks to store heavy engines etc on top shelves. The only down side is they need pavement or compacted gravel, keep them off the grass (lol, ask me how I know)
AZPete
02-14-2017, 09:40 PM
Tony, you should definitely buy a forklift . . . and a trailer for it.
I might need to borrow it.
turbomacncheese
02-16-2017, 11:08 PM
The forklift is a great idea. I wonder if I can slide that one past wifey....
On another note, I got my engine lift put together last night. Got it for $40 off, so maybe I'll hit up the freight for those dollies. Or I might try to move the shell with my lift and my jack and a friend or two, but then there is the task of moving the 818 frame and those dollies would be useful again.
Thanks all!