SeaSense EASY LIFT JACK
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Jack for an axle. This jack would not work well for jacking up trailer tongues.
My Trailer axle lift is just as I saw in the photograph, and I received it in perfect condition. was over a year ago and I'm not sure if it's still valid While I cannot remember exactly what the description said, I am confident it did not read like The Product Description under the product is also wrong and this is the The dimensions are 6 x 9 inches. One plus seven divided by one. The following dimensions are 8 inches tall The shipping weight for this item is 3 pounds. It would take over 15 pounds to ship from 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)*cough* How is it possible to ship from 3 pounds to 15 pounds? My only response is "what the heck?". I know you want to be sure you get exactly what is pictured, however, I must agree with you, "what the hell?".
In order to support the axle weight, it is necessary to provide some type of hard (and rough) surface. There is little chance of snow supporting anything more than one inch A 2 pound bag is a 2 pound bag regardless of how it is packed. Additionally, for the ridges on the jack to function properly, they need to bite into something solid. Snow/ice will prevent this from happening. The product should work if the snow has been cleared and the surfacing is asphalt or concrete.
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With the jack in full use, you can't lift the tire high enough to go on the spare. Since I have changed literally hundreds of tires over the years, this product is worthless to me.
It appears to be well made and is sturdy. If you are using it on a hard surface, ensure that it is on hard packing As long as the trailer is on a level surface (both wheels), the more stable it will be. It is suggested that you break (loosen) the lugs BEFORE using the As with any jack, you should use a jack stand or block as a safety measure. I use it with my 5x10 utility trailer and it works great. It is important to have the right size lug wrench for your trailer, since the one in your vehicle might be different.
I did this on a 2-week course Often used with trailers on wheels. I had to raise the problematic axle by at least 1 inch just to get this under it and drive forward, so I still had to jack it up. Despite that, it did work. I just had to slide it under the axle about 2" before I could do so. The only thing you need is someone to tell you when you should stop, otherwise, you'll just drive over it and then fall back on the pavement. I would say that jacking it up marginally took about two to three minutes To get the jack out and put it away again, it took only 3 minutes, but the extra 30 seconds saved were invaluable Almost no effort was required and it took only 45 minutes.
There is a 205/75-r15 on my trailer The jack will NOT lift the tire from the ground when used with 15 tires. With the help of a 2x8 board under the jack, it will be higher and stronger. It's still better to lift the vehicle with a hydraulic jack than to carry one.
Although I haven't used this yet with a flat, I did try it out as soon as I got I was able to easily lift the axle and lift the tire off the ground with its help. When the tire was flat, a report stated that it was not possible to get it under the axle. The possibility of this being a problem is concerning. The tires on my car are 13 inches. I used a good tire again and the ride was fine.
The idea is great, I wish I could apply it to my organization. Due to the square axle on my axle, it can't be used with this. It could have been just that I had high expectations. An Air Nautique boat with a capacity of 2700 pounds is on my trailer. It would be great if you could However, there was no such luck!.
This tool hasn't been used with a flat tire yet, but I placed it under an axle and it grabbed it quickly and raised the wheel high enough to work on it. It's a must-have tool to keep with you at all times.
A straight axle works well for this item, but a torsion axle does not, since no place to lift can be found for it.