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- dgodinezExplorerI try not to do it at all. When we did our walkthrough the guys said it is not good and will cause damage in the long run. I took his word for it and like I said I try to avoid the wheels off at all cost.
- John_JoeyExplorerI've done it, but don't like it.
The good news is I had a F53 that road absolutely terrible. When I had the front end off the ground for a week (I was in a monthly park) I heard a big bang from the front. Then about three days later another big bang.
When I left that park the F53 rode 10 times nicer. Turns out the shackle on the front leaf springs were corroded shut limiting the leaf's flex. Having those heavy tires off the ground broke the rust loose allowing the leaf springs to flatten while on the road. - travelzooExplorerI've been on sites many times where I ended up with one or both fronts off the ground. I see no problem, if the frame is strong enough to suppose the front axle, it's strong enough to hold up with two jacks. Don't raise the rear tires off the ground.
- jmacExplorerI can't see where it would do any good, I would never do it on my DP. Posssible damage?? Don't know. I would ask for another site or go on down the road.
jmac - the_bear_IIExplorerNo
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