Trango
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Hi Gang,
I am encountering an issue - with all of my jacks, and all of my tools, I am having issues lifting and supporting the weight of the vehicle, enough to permit swapping these shims.
I have a 48" high lift (I know, dangerous when misused), some LARGE jackstands, and the typical 3 ton floorjack.
Well, I am thinking about this process, and my best thoughts about process is to:
Place the floor jack under the axle, and lift the axle up approximately 8 inches
Weld a MASSIVE tripod out of HEAVY steel to hold the frame up at that position (with a safety chain to hold it in place)
Slowly lower the floor jack to articulate the suspension
Remove wheel if necessary to permit further lowering of axle.
Thoughts? Does anyone else have any special tricks?
Thanks
Bob
I am encountering an issue - with all of my jacks, and all of my tools, I am having issues lifting and supporting the weight of the vehicle, enough to permit swapping these shims.
I have a 48" high lift (I know, dangerous when misused), some LARGE jackstands, and the typical 3 ton floorjack.
Well, I am thinking about this process, and my best thoughts about process is to:
Place the floor jack under the axle, and lift the axle up approximately 8 inches
Weld a MASSIVE tripod out of HEAVY steel to hold the frame up at that position (with a safety chain to hold it in place)
Slowly lower the floor jack to articulate the suspension
Remove wheel if necessary to permit further lowering of axle.
Thoughts? Does anyone else have any special tricks?
Thanks
Bob