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agesilaus wrote:
That's interesting, the info about floor jacks. I've seen what you are talking about but never figured out what the problem was.
One tool everyone should carry is one of these Gorilla wrench, which will remove those lug nuts that the tire shop overtightened with their impact wrench.
โAug-21-2019 06:58 AM
โAug-21-2019 06:46 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
I lie the floor (Also called Trolly) jacks. 5000 pounds is 2 1/2 tons and you will likely never need to lift all of it. 2 Ton is a very common size and should work great.. Also way easier if the Truck has a flat trust me.. I keep on in my towed's trunk.. (Along with a bit of lumber there is not enough clearance on the towed for the jack so I jack it up a bit. Block it and reposition and then do the job).
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โAug-20-2019 02:08 PM
Saskatchewan wrote:
Good day. I know the answer is likely a simple one but I am just not sure about what I need. We have a single axle travel trailer (max weight 5,000 lbs) and a 2011 Silverado 1500. We recently had a flat tire on our trailer while on the highway so I needed to get out my truck jack to use on the trailer. Thankfully someone pulled up who had a hydraulic jack and they jacked my trailer up in a matter of minutes. This was so much simpler than if I had to get my truck jack all set up. So here is my question. What size of hydraulic jack might you recommend for me to purchase to use not only for my trailer but my truck as well.
Forgot to add, the kind of jack which was used on my trailer was I guess what you would call a floor jack.
https://images.app.goo.gl/QfSsDtg7JRY1LT9G6
Thank you all!
โAug-20-2019 02:01 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Here they are: Amazon
"that gray chinese jack for example does not list the lift of the jack. The Torin 12 ton does 7.5 to 11 inches."
โAug-20-2019 01:33 PM
midnightsadie wrote:
and about four pieces of two/by four and a square piece of plywood 12x12. might never use them but there easy to store away.