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PokerCamper
Jul 02, 2015Explorer
bpounds wrote:
The jack you have would work fine too. Just put it right under the leaf spring, directly under the U-bolts, and jack one wheel up at a time. No need to use the jack stands if all you are doing is pumping up the EZ Lube fittings. You won't be placing your body under anything, and you won't be removing the tire/wheel.
bpounds, I found this image on the rv.net forum and presume this is what you're describing. I'm a visual person and haven't yet crawled under my RV to take a look at the wheels, but apart from the fact that this shows a bottle jack instead of a floor jack, I'm guessing this is the correct way to do it?

I thought about using the Trailer Aid ramp this first time for the very reason you mentioned, to get practice with it in case of roadside need (have read too many posts about Chinese bomb tires). But in case I find it too much of a PITA, I might just use the jack on the other side once I've gotten some practice positioning the RV on the ramp.
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