โFeb-07-2015 05:52 AM
โFeb-07-2015 10:45 AM
avvidclif1 wrote:
I used 2 HD ramps. Pulled trailer forward with front tires on the ramps, removed rear tires and went to town. Replaced moved ramps to back tires and repeated. The short amount of time the 2 tires were overloaded didn't hurt them. They are not moving and the truck was supporting a lot of the weight.
If jacking the axles, DO NOT put the jack under the round axle tube, it can crush the tube. If the axle is over the spring no problem.
โFeb-07-2015 09:41 AM
dapperdan wrote:I agree! Thanks
If you can, leave your truck hooked to the trailer. That way your trailer doesn't "shift" on you while you jack it up.
Place your jack directly under axle close to bake hub as you can. lift just enough to be able to remove tire. Place jack stand or wood blocks under axle as close to hub as possible. Do NOT have jack stands or blocks in the middle of the axle as you will bend your axle! Repeat this process on all your wheels and you should be to go.
IMO, I'd do one side at a time, it would be your safest way. Of course it means two trips to the tire store. Hope this helps
Dan
โFeb-07-2015 09:27 AM
โFeb-07-2015 08:56 AM
avvidclif1 wrote:
I used 2 HD ramps. Pulled trailer forward with front tires on the ramps, removed rear tires and went to town. Replaced moved ramps to back tires and repeated. The short amount of time the 2 tires were overloaded didn't hurt them. They are not moving and the truck was supporting a lot of the weight.
If jacking the axles, DO NOT put the jack under the round axle tube, it can crush the tube. If the axle is over the spring no problem.
โFeb-07-2015 08:31 AM
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โFeb-07-2015 06:57 AM
lynndiwagon wrote:
Here's how I did it while parked in S. Texas.
Jack up one tire with a bottle jack. Jack it just enough to take the one tire off. Put the spare on that axle. Let the jack down and jack up the tire next to it. Take that tire off and leave the jack under that axle. Take the two tires to the tire place and have them put the new tires on. This process will keep one tire on the ground and allow little stress to any components. Take the two new tires and reverse the process. Do the other side the same way. It takes a little while but is a safe way to do the process.
โFeb-07-2015 06:37 AM
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โFeb-07-2015 06:05 AM