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NHIrish wrote:
And don't let them jack under the axle tube itself. Amazing how many guys start to do that.
โFeb-28-2014 04:45 AM
Peg Leg wrote:
Leave it hitched. They will jack under the spring shackles for each tire.
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โFeb-27-2014 07:59 PM
MSFSnTEXAS wrote:
This is my first time to own a 5th wheel. Lots of questions still. But the immediate question I have is about the tires being changed tomorrow.
Again, I know I'm going to sound like a total fool, but will the 5th wheel remain hitched to the truck when they jack up the 5th wheel to remove the tires? Or do I unhitch from the truck and lower the jacks (front only, rear and front)? Seems to me that if I unhitched and lowered jacks that when they jack up the 5th wheel that it would have a negative impact to the jacks.
โFeb-27-2014 07:29 PM
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โFeb-27-2014 06:56 PM
rhagfo wrote:
Leave it connected, likely the tire shop will place their jack directly under the spring pad and lift just enough to get the tires clear of the ground. They may use two jacks one on each axle and do the whole side at the same time. have them balanced at the same time. What type and size?
โFeb-27-2014 06:29 PM