Jacking up the trailer -- need advice on the method
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 9:14 am
I'm going to pull all 4 wheels off my trailer at the same time and it will need to sit that way for a couple of days (long story and I'll spare you all from the reason I'm doing this). My question is this, should I jack it up by the axles and put wood blocks under them, or should I use the frame of the trailer to jack it up and block it?
The axles are rectangular and I would prefer to use them as I can block them up with 2 or 3 4"x4"s since they are low to the ground. Both axles are 3500 pound axles and the trailer is pretty heavily/solidly built. The other option is to jack it up and block it up at points close to where the leaf springs attach to the frame. However, the frame is pretty high off the ground so putting that up on blocks will require a lot more material to get the height I need.
Really, I suppose I could use either location (frame or axle) for jacking it up, but I prefer to block it up at the axle. I would think it will be fine to leave it that way for a few days, but I thought I would ask here to make sure.
Anyone see any issues? From which point (axle or frame) would you block it up? Thanks!
The axles are rectangular and I would prefer to use them as I can block them up with 2 or 3 4"x4"s since they are low to the ground. Both axles are 3500 pound axles and the trailer is pretty heavily/solidly built. The other option is to jack it up and block it up at points close to where the leaf springs attach to the frame. However, the frame is pretty high off the ground so putting that up on blocks will require a lot more material to get the height I need.
Really, I suppose I could use either location (frame or axle) for jacking it up, but I prefer to block it up at the axle. I would think it will be fine to leave it that way for a few days, but I thought I would ask here to make sure.
Anyone see any issues? From which point (axle or frame) would you block it up? Thanks!