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Old 04-11-2022, 04:03 PM   #1
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jacking a 5er with IS

I just bought the MORryde IS & Disc break system. Now, if any of you I.Ser can tell me the best way to Jack it up to change a tire and the type jack you use, I would greatly apricate it since I leave for Alaska in 4 weeks. Thanks
 
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Old 04-11-2022, 05:07 PM   #2
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If you also have 6 pt leveling, use that to do the lifting. My i.s. hasn't suffered any I'll effects. John
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I had mine sitting on the jacks for a few days to fix Morryde's fubar alignment.
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The heavy thick piece of steel the spindle is attached to, put you jack under that to lift the wheel
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The heavy thick piece of steel the spindle is attached to, put you jack under that to lift the wheel
Could you be more specific...what should we look for?
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I recently had a double blowout on my 38' Montana. A rollup gizmo to change the tires was therefore out of the question. I was able to use my hydraulics to not only lift high enough to get the blown ones off but to also get the fully inflated ones on. I know this isn't what the system is intended for and probably isn't particularly good for it, but it sure as heck is a life saver in a case like this.
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