Wave34
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Oct 17, 2017
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Let's say I have a flat tire to change on the side of the road.
Is it safe for the axle to use a bottle jack under it near the spring to lift the wheel?
I'm worried about bending the axle, since my boat on the trailer is 9200 lbs.
And jacking from the frame would take too much lift from the jack.
My 20T bottle jack is around 8'' high and the clearance under the spring is 8-1/4''. So, it does fit with an inflated tire, but if it is flat, it won't.
What should be done, or not?
Drive the good tire on a ramp to suspend the flat tire? I'm not sure this work with spring axles...
also, does doing that put too much stress on the frame and axle?
Drive the flat tire on a ramp to be able to fit the bottle jack under the axle?
I have a 3T floor jack with lots of raise, but it is not strong enough to lift one wheel, the bypass engages.
Is it safe for the axle to use a bottle jack under it near the spring to lift the wheel?
I'm worried about bending the axle, since my boat on the trailer is 9200 lbs.
And jacking from the frame would take too much lift from the jack.
My 20T bottle jack is around 8'' high and the clearance under the spring is 8-1/4''. So, it does fit with an inflated tire, but if it is flat, it won't.
What should be done, or not?
Drive the good tire on a ramp to suspend the flat tire? I'm not sure this work with spring axles...
also, does doing that put too much stress on the frame and axle?
Drive the flat tire on a ramp to be able to fit the bottle jack under the axle?
I have a 3T floor jack with lots of raise, but it is not strong enough to lift one wheel, the bypass engages.