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Valpo Camper wrote:
Sorry for the old thread posting. So what weight limit jackstand would be best for the front of a class C? I need to jack up the front to look at my front brakes. I have a 10 ton bottle to lift it just not sure how much hold capacity I need to support it. I have car stands on hand that will hold 2 tons each so if I can lift it then set both on the side I am working on then I should be able to support 4 tons.
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โApr-11-2023 06:29 PM
Baja Man wrote:
Would like to get a jack to keep on board my 31' Class C, as well as any time needed at home.....to lift one corner at a time.
I have 6 ton jack stands to use once lifted.
Any tips on jack placement on chassis, storage, tire removal, etc.
Thanks!
Wondering if this would be good for on board as well as home use...
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โMay-16-2016 09:21 AM
j-d wrote:
The Low Profile 12- and 20-ton are intriguing. Question is do you want to pick up from low, or to be able to lift a little higher (low profile vs. standard)? I have seen double-extending bottle jacks, where they were really squatty but got good height because they had a telescoping ram, a piston within a piston. These low profile HF jacks are NOT that type.
โMay-16-2016 08:43 AM
crasster wrote:
Bottle jack. Get several chunks of scrap lumber too for stacking. Also while we are talking, a LONG breaker bar if this is for tire changing.
โMay-16-2016 08:26 AM
crasster wrote:
Bottle jack. Get several chunks of scrap lumber too for stacking. Also while we are talking, a LONG breaker bar if this is for tire changing.
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