โMar-25-2021 11:14 AM
โApr-08-2021 05:55 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Ffor those of you saying to use a block to run the good tire on to raise the bad tire. Remember, that doesn't work on ALL axles. My las t TT had floating axles, and you could raise the good tire 18 inches, and the bad tire would still be firmly on the ground.
So doing a dry run is a great idea to see if raising the good tire will actually raise the bad tire. That's why I carry a bottle jack, and use links levelers to put it on.
Interesting! Please show what axles you have that give 18" suspension travel.
โMar-29-2021 04:29 PM
Terryallan wrote:
Ffor those of you saying to use a block to run the good tire on to raise the bad tire. Remember, that doesn't work on ALL axles. My las t TT had floating axles, and you could raise the good tire 18 inches, and the bad tire would still be firmly on the ground.
So doing a dry run is a great idea to see if raising the good tire will actually raise the bad tire. That's why I carry a bottle jack, and use links levelers to put it on.
โMar-29-2021 12:35 PM
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โMar-27-2021 02:43 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:I recommend better shoes and a pair of leather utility gloves to handle a shredded tire.
โMar-27-2021 01:53 PM
2oldman wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by a 'block.' Road cones?
โMar-27-2021 01:49 PM
wowens79 wrote:
Had on blow drivers side on the interstate. Luckily a wide should, but it was like 95 degrees and humid in South Carolina. My 16 year old and I coordinated our plan before getting out of the truck. He started loosening lugs with the 4 way while I jacked. I handed home the spare as he pulled the shredded one off, slapped the new one on and dropped the Jack down. Back on the road in less than 10 min.
โMar-27-2021 09:21 AM
2oldman wrote:bucky wrote:I'm not sure what you mean by a 'block.' Road cones?
First thing I did was call the State Police non 911 number and ask for a block. They transferred me to the local Sheriff dispatcher and I had the block not 5 minutes later. .
โMar-27-2021 08:55 AM
bucky wrote:I'm not sure what you mean by a 'block.' Road cones?
First thing I did was call the State Police non 911 number and ask for a block. They transferred me to the local Sheriff dispatcher and I had the block not 5 minutes later. .
โMar-27-2021 08:13 AM
RAllison wrote:
Getting ready to retire and travel with my travel trailer a lot more. Was thinking about getting another spare tire so I have 2 and a 1/2" impact to change them with. And that got me wondering how many people change their own tires and how many people wait on roadside assistance to show up.
โMar-27-2021 03:53 AM
โMar-26-2021 03:49 PM
2oldman wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Boy does that look like my ex! How nice to have a wifey helper along.
Asked the wife you want to set here..
โMar-26-2021 12:46 PM
azdryheat wrote:
Wheel bearings, if installed and maintained properly, have very little chance of failing. From my experience, bearing failures have occurred from bearings that are tightened too tight or haven't seen fresh grease in years.