โJul-25-2021 04:33 AM
โAug-03-2021 09:13 AM
laknox wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:laknox wrote:Veebyes wrote:
Asking for trouble if you put the jack under the curved U bolt.
Put it under the lowest spring leaf next to the axle. A flat surface not prone to slipping.
Or you could buy, or make, something like THIS.
Lyle
With the tire flat how do you get that under the axle?
Well, given that my 12t lo-pro jack is < 8" tall, you could easily angle it under the axle, between the u-bolts and stand it upright. Especially as the axle is angled upwards from the flat to the inflated tire.
Lyle
โAug-03-2021 08:08 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:laknox wrote:Veebyes wrote:
Asking for trouble if you put the jack under the curved U bolt.
Put it under the lowest spring leaf next to the axle. A flat surface not prone to slipping.
Or you could buy, or make, something like THIS.
Lyle
With the tire flat how do you get that under the axle?
โAug-02-2021 08:21 AM
Veebyes wrote:Fisher Bill wrote:
I use a floor jack and then put 6000# jack stands under the axles I'm working on.
You carry a floor jack & jack stands with you on the road??
โAug-01-2021 05:26 AM
cummins2014 wrote:laknox wrote:riltri wrote:
When you jack up your 5th wheel do you:
- place the jack under the axle between the hanger u-bolts
- jack up the frame
- use a ramp to drive the good tire onto
- other...please explain
I know I'll catch **** for it, but if it came down to it, I'd use my 4-point leveling system to jack the whole rig up. Each jack is capable of lifting nearly the whole GVW of my KZ, so 2 should work well, let alone all 4. Just leveling my rig out in the street in front of my house leaves the curb-side tires off the ground about 2".
Lyle
Glad you mentioned it ,was going to pm the OP to use level up . I have replaced the tires, doing that ,and taking them to the tire shop. Also did my bearings ,and new brake shoes that way recently . I can catch he!! with you . ๐
โJul-31-2021 07:59 PM
โJul-31-2021 07:06 PM
Veebyes wrote:Fisher Bill wrote:
I use a floor jack and then put 6000# jack stands under the axles I'm working on.
You carry a floor jack & jack stands with you on the road??
โJul-31-2021 05:28 PM
Fisher Bill wrote:
I use a floor jack and then put 6000# jack stands under the axles I'm working on.
โJul-30-2021 01:42 PM
โJul-30-2021 04:22 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:laknox wrote:Veebyes wrote:
Asking for trouble if you put the jack under the curved U bolt.
Put it under the lowest spring leaf next to the axle. A flat surface not prone to slipping.
Or you could buy, or make, something like THIS.
Lyle
With the tire flat how do you get that under the axle?
โJul-29-2021 04:57 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:laknox wrote:Veebyes wrote:
Asking for trouble if you put the jack under the curved U bolt.
Put it under the lowest spring leaf next to the axle. A flat surface not prone to slipping.
Or you could buy, or make, something like THIS.
Lyle
With the tire flat how do you get that under the axle?
โJul-29-2021 04:48 PM
laknox wrote:Veebyes wrote:
Asking for trouble if you put the jack under the curved U bolt.
Put it under the lowest spring leaf next to the axle. A flat surface not prone to slipping.
Or you could buy, or make, something like THIS.
Lyle
โJul-29-2021 08:37 AM
laknox wrote:Veebyes wrote:
Asking for trouble if you put the jack under the curved U bolt.
Put it under the lowest spring leaf next to the axle. A flat surface not prone to slipping.
Or you could buy, or make, something like THIS.
Lyle
โJul-29-2021 08:36 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Asking for trouble if you put the jack under the curved U bolt.
Put it under the lowest spring leaf next to the axle. A flat surface not prone to slipping.
โJul-29-2021 08:30 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Asking for trouble if you put the jack under the curved U bolt.
Put it under the lowest spring leaf next to the axle. A flat surface not prone to slipping.