โApr-13-2021 04:31 PM
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โApr-13-2021 06:57 PM
Camco Trailer Aid did not aid at all
โApr-13-2021 06:39 PM
Bobbo wrote:
The one time I have ever used mine, (I had the "plus" model), it got the wheel with the flat (actually shredded) tire up high enough to remove the wheel. It was not high enough to put a good tire on until I put a standard car jack under the axle and raised it a few inches.
โApr-13-2021 06:36 PM
โApr-13-2021 06:21 PM
โApr-13-2021 05:37 PM
dodge guy wrote:
Yep. Those only work on the torsion type axles.
โApr-13-2021 05:20 PM
dodge guy wrote:lwbfl wrote:
I ordered Goodyear tires for the Apex, decided I'd take the wheels / Castle Rocks off myself and take them to the shop. Pulled up on the Camco Trailer Aid and the tire didn't lift any at all. The shackles simply transferred the weight to the tire on the ground. So after 30 minutes of prep unhooking everything, swapping hitches, hooking up, moving twice, removing RV hitch from truck....I got out the trusty jacks and two spare tires. 30 minutes later I was done removing all four tires the old fashioned way. One spare on each side, one jack under the front springs. Sometimes it pays to trust your instincts and not the sales pitch LOL!
Yep. Those only work on the torsion type axles.
โApr-13-2021 05:05 PM
lwbfl wrote:
I ordered Goodyear tires for the Apex, decided I'd take the wheels / Castle Rocks off myself and take them to the shop. Pulled up on the Camco Trailer Aid and the tire didn't lift any at all. The shackles simply transferred the weight to the tire on the ground. So after 30 minutes of prep unhooking everything, swapping hitches, hooking up, moving twice, removing RV hitch from truck....I got out the trusty jacks and two spare tires. 30 minutes later I was done removing all four tires the old fashioned way. One spare on each side, one jack under the front springs. Sometimes it pays to trust your instincts and not the sales pitch LOL!