bguy193
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Can someone tell me the best place to lift the front end with a bottle jack when placing the truck on jack stands. Are you guys raising at the pumpkin or what?
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So are you lifting one side at a time???..............jack one side, place cribbing or jack stand then move to the other side ??????I always just place the jack on the axle. The axle is nice and square on the deuce so it makes for a pretty good jacking point.
20 Ton bottle jack for tire changes? That's over 2 times the weight of the entire truck.a 4x4 post across the cab and a chain fall work for trans/ tcase removal & install. I would reccomend a 12-20 ton bottle jack for tire changes, some cribbing, and several 6ton jackstands.
Yes.So are you lifting one side at a time???..............jack one side, place cribbing or jack stand then move to the other side ??????
Right now my best idea is to get four 3-6 ton jack stands and one or two hi-lift jacks. The hi-lift jacks will lift the required weight up pretty high, as the name implies.
Lance,For breaking bolts and nuts, you may want to get a Swench manual impact wrench. It never needs air or electricity, loosens things a torque multiplying wrench won't and is small enough to keep with the truck. (kind of like the first rule of gunfighting-"First- bring a gun!") A 3/4" Swench us about 20" long and will generate 800 pounds of torque. That's more than enough for anything on a deuce. A 1" Swench puts out !,500 pounds of torque. They pop up on Ebay and at MV shows.
Lance
That is because you typed "swrench". It is "swench" and it will be the first google result you get. Type "swench manual impact wrench" and you get the manufacturer's page as the first result.Lance,
I goggled "Swrench" and after telling goggle that I really wanted the "S" in front of wrench all it came up with was items like the one pictured below. I'm pretty sure this is not what your talking about. Do you have any pictures of the tool your talking about?
I like that all in 1 jack-jack stand. Seems ideal for tire changing use. I searched for that item also and found only the 3 ton version. Anybody know if there is a heavier duty version? Something like 6-10 tons would probably be a better fit for the M920.
Ahah! Your right! Amazing...lol... Thanks!That is because you typed "swrench". It is "swench" and it will be the first google result you get. Type "swench manual impact wrench" and you get the manufacturer's page as the first result.
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