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โApr-15-2021 04:16 AM
bucky wrote:
My metal Tractor Supply version worked fine on our former Jayco
345BHS. The replacement Blue Ridge 3025RL not so much.
The difference was over slung versus under slung axles. Under slung worked but of course by the only time I needed it on the road we had the over slung 5er.
โApr-15-2021 04:03 AM
lwbfl wrote:JRscooby wrote:lwbfl wrote:JRscooby wrote:
IMHO, the main issue with carrying a floor jack is most times you need it other than home you are missing a very important part to make it work safely; a floor.
It's all I've carried for 30+ years. A 2x6 goes along with it. Until two years ago I never had anything but dirt and grass to work in so I'm well equipped for that LOL!
Yes you can haul the floor too. But it takes more thought about where to put the board than bottle jack. More danger of falling, but less likely to be under when falls
Doesn't everyone carry tools in their truck? I have multiple boards in the toolbox. I've used this jack with everything from a F250 with a 16" lift to Airstreams, Pop-Ups, utility trailers, etc. Never had a problem so far. You just have to use common sense (a super power these days) and be smarter than what you're working with.
โApr-15-2021 02:11 AM
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โApr-14-2021 04:48 PM
Sjm9911 wrote:
I will agree, carry extra cribbing. My trailor aid works fine, if you need another 1/2 inch put a board under it. Or use the bottle jack or whatever else you want to carry with you. Sometimes you need more then one thing to accomplish your goals.
โApr-14-2021 04:29 PM
โApr-14-2021 03:23 PM
JRscooby wrote:lwbfl wrote:JRscooby wrote:lwbfl wrote:
I've listed it for sale on Marketplace and will just use my floor jack. It barely took 15 minutes to change out the spare today.
And to many comments here and abroad, yes it is best to test in the comfort of home and not during a true emergency. !
IMHO, the main issue with carrying a floor jack is most times you need it other than home you are missing a very important part to make it work safely; a floor.
It's all I've carried for 30+ years. A 2x6 goes along with it. Until two years ago I never had anything but dirt and grass to work in so I'm well equipped for that LOL!
Yes you can haul the floor too. But it takes more thought about where to put the board than bottle jack. More danger of falling, but less likely to be under when falls
โApr-14-2021 02:37 PM
lwbfl wrote:JRscooby wrote:lwbfl wrote:
I've listed it for sale on Marketplace and will just use my floor jack. It barely took 15 minutes to change out the spare today.
And to many comments here and abroad, yes it is best to test in the comfort of home and not during a true emergency. !
IMHO, the main issue with carrying a floor jack is most times you need it other than home you are missing a very important part to make it work safely; a floor.
It's all I've carried for 30+ years. A 2x6 goes along with it. Until two years ago I never had anything but dirt and grass to work in so I'm well equipped for that LOL!
โApr-14-2021 01:31 PM
JRscooby wrote:lwbfl wrote:
I've listed it for sale on Marketplace and will just use my floor jack. It barely took 15 minutes to change out the spare today.
And to many comments here and abroad, yes it is best to test in the comfort of home and not during a true emergency. !
IMHO, the main issue with carrying a floor jack is most times you need it other than home you are missing a very important part to make it work safely; a floor.
โApr-14-2021 01:11 PM
lwbfl wrote:
I've listed it for sale on Marketplace and will just use my floor jack. It barely took 15 minutes to change out the spare today.
And to many comments here and abroad, yes it is best to test in the comfort of home and not during a true emergency. !
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