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ajriding
Aug 23, 2020Explorer II
I assume Torqflex is a name brand of axles? And by the name they are torsion axles?
Trailer axels generally do not have much travel, 2 inches is about average. If you have a 3 or 4 inch block or ramp or rock to roll one axle up on then the other axle should be in the air on the side you rolled up on. With two axles you can get by with never using a jack.
If you do need a jack then as long as the jack is under the actual trailer frame and not the floor joist or sub-frame sections then you will be fine, be as close to the axle as possible of course.
I am not sure I even understand the question...
Trailer axels generally do not have much travel, 2 inches is about average. If you have a 3 or 4 inch block or ramp or rock to roll one axle up on then the other axle should be in the air on the side you rolled up on. With two axles you can get by with never using a jack.
If you do need a jack then as long as the jack is under the actual trailer frame and not the floor joist or sub-frame sections then you will be fine, be as close to the axle as possible of course.
I am not sure I even understand the question...
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