twyztid
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Has anyone used the Extreme Max Monster M2 dolly for an Apex? It looks pretty beefy but I don't know if the arms that go under the belly reach far enough or if they flex too much. I have an EZ Move dolly but even with the big wheel list it isn't that great rolling over the 3/4" lip in the overhead door opening and the tires just sink into the soft gravel when I get off the concrete pad. It is all new concrete so I am trying not to drive on it and make marks with the carbides & studs. It is clay under the gravel and can get pretty soft.
This is the one:
http://www.extrememax.com/mobile/Product.aspx?id=37692
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This is the one:
http://www.extrememax.com/mobile/Product.aspx?id=37692
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gitrdun
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Extreme Max looks pretty slick always ready to go compared to the single arm out the back EZ mover which requires some twisting and maneuvering and sometimes adding the big wheels, but, I don't know if you are going to gain much as far as going through soft gravel and over bumps. A 13 or 15 X 3 3/4 inch pneumatic tire compared to what looks like a flat free 20 X 4 inch tire, may behave very similar for what you want them to do.
twyztid
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The big wheels on an EZ Move dolly are 10" diameter
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gitrdun
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Sorry, my misunderstanding. I have an EZ sled mover with two 15 inch wheels, similar idea to the Extreme Max and just assumed that we were talking about the same.
twyztid
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If you are not familiar with it, this is the EazyMove dolly (not EZ Move, as I was calling it before). This is the one I have now with the big wheels (10") shown in the pic
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dylanjen9
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Extreme max monster dolly works great! It works great with my 129” apex and 162” apex. Can move them around good on gravel to with big tires. Just don’t leave sled hanging on it because tires get flat spots from the weight. Think they are foam filled but go back to round when you let it sit.
twyztid
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Do the arms that reach under the belly reach far enough to get the actual frame? Do they flex a lot from the weight?Extreme max monster dolly works great! It works great with my 129” apex and 162” apex. Can move them around good on gravel to with big tires. Just don’t leave sled hanging on it because tires get flat spots from the weight. Think they are foam filled but go back to round when you let it sit.
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moosekill
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Quite a difference in price, $445 for the extreme max vs $180 for the eazymove dolly. Does the extreme max function better or do different things than the eazymove does?
dylanjen9
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Reach far enough and no flex it is built with like 2” pipe works nice
twyztid
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Quite a difference in price, $445 for the extreme max vs $180 for the eazymove dolly. Does the extreme max function better or do different things than the eazymove does?
I can get the Monster M2 dolly for $265 here:
https://www.snowmobilestud.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=5800.1060
TBay Sledhead
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I've seen that style of lift used with wheelbarrow tire out in the yard that worked good and the sled can be left on with out flattening the tires.
twyztid
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This one is much beefier than the typical cheapy with the wheelbarrow tires and these tires WILL get flat spots if the sled is left on it because they are the flat free type tires, not air filled.I've seen that style of lift used with wheelbarrow tire out in the yard that worked good and the sled can be left on with out flattening the tires.
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TBay Sledhead
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I don't know, the one I saw was at a stealership and seemed to be holding fine.
twyztid
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Anyone else use the Monster M2 dolly?
Cummins6.7pwr
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Not sure what brand mine is because I bought it from a buddy. It works great for my Apex XTX 144". Little flexing but it holds it and the arms reach to the frame in front of the track. Tires are air filled. Pushed the Apex by hand across the gravel driveway and up a small incline to put in my warehouse (no riding around here). Works great in my opinion.
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