So the HF dollies didn't work out after all. They held the static weight fine when but trying to move it anywhere it took so much force for the wheels to actually spin, even with just the front on the dollies, that a)it was ridiculously hard to move even on flat ground and b)it would start to overload the dolly's already maxed out framing.aklackner wrote: ↑Sat Feb 16, 2019 7:54 pm I didn’t want to go through welding another body cart so this time I went the easy route with 4x4 bolted to HF (1000lbs) furniture dollies. I cut shallow channels for the pinch welds to drop into to keep them in place. So far only got the front done. Had to pull the mud flaps but looks like it will work well.
So new plan:
I'll drain fluids before the ITR comes home but try to hold off disassembling the LS until the ITR is back in the garage (sounds like at least a month yet. So far only the doors are sanded down.) .
I think I'll pick up a garage mat to cover the pavers right in front of the garage then put the LS up on my spare jack stands to transfer stuff over. Once I have at least the glass, new hardlines, rack (looped), and suspension on the ITR I'll take it off the body cart and put the LS on that after I pull the motor, Then I should be able to move both shells around.
For now with the LS in the garage maybe just use it to start mapping out and making the braided lines for the Water\Meth injection setup.