Hello! Yes, you can add 4 to your container, however, you will not be able to steer. It will need to be transported in a straight line. Cost range from 6 lug and 8 lug. You can visit our online store here: www.wittefabrication.com/store/
What would the lift capacity of the forklift need to be to lift am empty 20ft with these wheels. Can i assume roughly 50% of dryweight of container ~2,500lbs? I have a small loader rather than traditional forklift and trying to figure out of this set up will work for me. Thx.
@@donnware7023 I have no knowledge of moving shipping containers. Isn't a shipping container about 8' wide? My original thought, if I put a hitch on the front I could move it home about 50 miles but I wasn't sure if the wheel bearings would hold up going 50 mile?
First the music junked another video 👎👎👎👎💩💩😬. 2nd you are not allowed to go down a public road if you add anything that makes what your towing wider than legal width.