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myredracer wrote:+1 for the Torin 2-stage. I have the 2-ton but in hindsight I should have gotten the 4. Low profile and good lift range.
How does a regular bottle jack fit under an axle? I ended up buying a double ram Torin jack that is about 6" tall collapsed (14" max extended) so it would fit under the U-bolts along with a piece of 2x4. Some axles are under the springs (like ours) and some are over which are safer to put a jack under. One of these days I'm going to make a custom saddle from steel pipe for the jack so it fits perfectly under the U-bolts and can't slip. This jack makes it easy for inspecting/serving brakes & wheel bearings at home.
If we didn't have a jack and had a flat on a trip, I'd be making a ramp from our lego blocks and putting one on each side so the trailer doesn't have to tip over.
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trail-explorer wrote:Ok.. Get a 4-way lug wrench. ๐mat60 wrote:
Get a 4-way
a 4-way what?
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mat60 wrote:
Get a 4-way
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ScottG wrote:
Like Matt above, I use a 4 way wrench and a bottle jack under a U bolt or shock mount.
My DW and I have this down to an art. She gets the tire while I raise the TT and unbolt the wheel.
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filrupmark wrote:
Bottle Jack under the axle works great for me. Make sure its not going to be to tall when your tire is flat.
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