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Grit_dog
Apr 05, 2020Navigator
Too much thinking....
You have an OE Jack that is capable of lifting a wheel at the rated load of the truck, at a minimum.
You can buy any bottle jack of sufficient capacity and have some cribbing, which one needs to level up a truck and put under jacks on a TC rig anyway. And with those 3 items, if you can’t change a tire, your best to stay in cell service and have a roadside assistance membership.
Nothing more to consider really.
Good tip on the old Ford OE jacks. Didn’t know they were 2 stage hyd. Sounds like they could be handy.
You have an OE Jack that is capable of lifting a wheel at the rated load of the truck, at a minimum.
You can buy any bottle jack of sufficient capacity and have some cribbing, which one needs to level up a truck and put under jacks on a TC rig anyway. And with those 3 items, if you can’t change a tire, your best to stay in cell service and have a roadside assistance membership.
Nothing more to consider really.
Good tip on the old Ford OE jacks. Didn’t know they were 2 stage hyd. Sounds like they could be handy.
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