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JIMNLIN
Sep 30, 2016Explorer III
All you need to do is lift one end of the axle instead of the whole side of the trailer.
Jacking under the axle next to the U bolt or the U bolt itself on a std leaf spring suspension works fine and there will be no damage to the axle.
If your going to lift one side of the trailer from the frame I would suggest using two jacks next to the farthest apart spring hangers. That way less chance of a bent frame from a single jack point on a heavy trailer.
Whatever method you use make a dry run at home.
Jacking under the axle next to the U bolt or the U bolt itself on a std leaf spring suspension works fine and there will be no damage to the axle.
If your going to lift one side of the trailer from the frame I would suggest using two jacks next to the farthest apart spring hangers. That way less chance of a bent frame from a single jack point on a heavy trailer.
Whatever method you use make a dry run at home.
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