I have a 2 post lift for the build. Any reason to also build a frame dolly if I don't need to free up the lift until build is done? Thanks.
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I have a 2 post lift for the build. Any reason to also build a frame dolly if I don't need to free up the lift until build is done? Thanks.
nope
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Not unless the daily driver breaks... or the lift breaks... I'd build a rudimentary/simple dolly just in case you need to move the Roadster chassis.
John D. - Minneapolis 'Burbs
1965 El Camino - LT-1, 4L60e, 4wh discs, SC&C susp.
2013 F-150 Platinum - Twin Turbo 3.5
2018 Mk4 Roadster w/ Coyote - #9365 - Build Thread Delivery 7/3/18, 1st Start 1/4/19, 1st Road Mile 5/5/19, Legal 6/18/19, In Paint 2/25/21, Done (?) 4/2021
These are pretty handy though
https://www.harborfreight.com/1000-l...-pc-61283.html
MK4 #9130 , complete kit, arrived 8/10/2017, Street Legal 2/14/2020.
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I use my 2 post lift and 4 cheap movers dollies under the tires or with some blocks under the frame to move it around when the lift is simply in the way (which is a lot of the time)
Thanks for the comments. Will go with the wheel dollies and use a couple 4x4 cross members if I need to move the frame before wheels on.