2piece 1500 Lb. 3/4 Ton Capacity Vehicle Dollies Dolly on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
- Heavy duty steel construction for strength and durability
- Each car dolly has four swivel casters, 2 standard and 2 with locking brakes
- 1500 lbs. maximum load capacity each
- Rust resistant finish
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