Hello,
I have a new set of Goodyear Endurance tires ready to mount and have a concern about the proper way to lift the trailer.
Rather than jacking up the trailer at the axle or frame, is it appropriate to drive one side of the trailer up on my Anderson levelers, jack up one wheel a few inches and put the spare tire on that wheel, then remove the adjacent wheel, block that axle and have the tires mounted and balanced for that side? I am concerned that a tire shop may put a jack on the axle tube and bend it.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
Brad
I have a new set of Goodyear Endurance tires ready to mount and have a concern about the proper way to lift the trailer.
Rather than jacking up the trailer at the axle or frame, is it appropriate to drive one side of the trailer up on my Anderson levelers, jack up one wheel a few inches and put the spare tire on that wheel, then remove the adjacent wheel, block that axle and have the tires mounted and balanced for that side? I am concerned that a tire shop may put a jack on the axle tube and bend it.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
Brad
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