I'm looking for a good set of dollie wheels. Most of the ones I've used the wheels are small in diameter and always get stuck unless the floor is clean and flat. Even the back wheels for the track don't seem to fit properly. Anyone recommend a good set ?
tkuss
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Sure grip dollies. You can get them for 80$ at snow shows, otherwise they generally are a bit more. The front ski dollies dont swivel but they are big 5 inch wheels and you can drive your sled down the road or over gravel with them. The back still swivels so you can swing your sled around, at first they can be a bit annoying when moving the sled around the garage but you get use to them. They are very well built and shouldn't break, at least mine havent yet.
Thanks tkuss, thats exactly what I'm after
atv
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That's just what I've been looking for, also. Where can I order them?
tkuss
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
http://www.suregripdollies.com/
I didnt do any searching for prices but like I said before, the lowest I have seen is 80$[/url]
I didnt do any searching for prices but like I said before, the lowest I have seen is 80$[/url]
BURMAD69
Expert
I parted out an old 73 Yammy and used the bogie wheels to make my own dollies, work real slick I can drive pretty much anywhere with them.
JohnWI
Pro
I opted for two, $14 mechanic's creepers. They're a cradle design (so "low") with a square-tube design and six wheels (although they are small wheels). Just seemed like there'd be a lot of weight distribution. Not the best, but OK for $28. I went this route after finding a bad set of triangular, 3 wheel dollies which, unless perfectly balanced, were downright dangerous.
NLVMAX
Expert
Sure grip dollies are great for the front skis. The track dolly is questionable with the one wheel and all but the system works nicely.
yamaouch08
Expert
I have 2 sets of them and love them!!tkuss said:Sure grip dollies. You can get them for 80$ at snow shows, otherwise they generally are a bit more. The front ski dollies dont swivel but they are big 5 inch wheels and you can drive your sled down the road or over gravel with them. The back still swivels so you can swing your sled around, at first they can be a bit annoying when moving the sled around the garage but you get use to them. They are very well built and shouldn't break, at least mine havent yet.
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