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My 2021 geopro has a single torsion axle I have heard that i should not use those to get the wheels off the ground I have pored through the posts here and pretty much find discussion around jacking limited to multiple axle trailers
I get that that multiple axles are more complicated I have a 5th wheel with power stabilizers With a single axle is there anything wrong with simply placing a jack under.
Jacking up and blocking never place a jack or blocks under the axle to raise or support the trailer
It can bend the axle With a dual axle trailer, the point between the two axles, which is attached to the frame, is the correct place to position the jack Use a solid block such as a pair of 12 x 12 x 2 wood blocks under the jack. I'm changing the grease in the axle bearings
I watched a number of youtube videos and got different answers to the question of the appropriate place to position the jack under the trailer for jacking Some put it on the axle, others on the frame I tried reading the manual and can not find. If you have leaf springs the usual, and best place to jack, is directly under the point the spring is attached to the axle
A minimal amount of jacking required to get tire off the ground and bending axle is a non issue
If torsion axle, jack up be frame only. Also, my preference for jacking is to use two floor jacks on shackle side of springs (as close to axle as possible) with trailer hooked to tow vehicle My axles are above the springs and the threaded portion of the ubolts hang down ready for a jack to bend them I will put jackstands under the frame at fixed end of the springs.
Jacking up fifth wheel scotty Do you put a block across the two u bolts and jack on the block Or do you put the jack directly on the axle I was also concerned on blocking the frame, i have the covered underbelly that attaches onto the frame flange and would destroy the underbelly cover if i jacked on the frame.
Need to jack up my 2017 524rlws flagstaff
It has the torflex axles, where do you jack up camper to remove wheels The owners manual says place jack close. Do you just want to change a tire, or get all the tires on one side off the ground If you just want to change a tire, roll the good tire up on one of the roll on type of roadside jacks or roll the good tire up on blocks high enough to get the one you need to remove, off the ground
Otherwise, as mentioned get a heavy enough bottle jack, and crib it high enough to lift the trailer frame. I am going to be repacking my wheel bearings this spring before i have a bunch of trips I just wanted to know what the best way to jack up the rv is
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