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JIMNLIN wrote:
Some with torsion type axles say the trailer aid type ramps doesn't work with that type suspension.
Whatever method you use make a dry run at home to see if it works. Out in the middle of no where isn't the place to find out it didn't work.
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theoldwizard1 wrote:
I always prefer to jack under a section of the frame rail, near the flat tire, that is well reinforced.
If you jack does not have enough lift, build up UNDERNEATH the jack with blocks of wood placed perpendicular to the jack base. Worst case you may need 2 or 3 layers.
Remember, scissors jack start to get unstable once the are past about 50% of their maximum lift.
Not cheap, but this has a built in jack stand so no chance of hydraulic failure injuring someone. Powerbuilt Unijack - 6000 lb. Capacity
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