When lifting the front the best location is the center of the engine cradle
portion of the frame. You will see a little saddle or glide plate at the
center of the lowest visible cross member of the cradle when looking from
the front. I have lifted several multiple times from this location and the
coach comes up nice and even. To support after lifting there, use the area
under the joint between the front frame section and the parallel frame
rails. This is the junction where the front of the frame turns to straight
C channel.
The rear is best picked from the bogey box between the rear wheels. Easily
accessible with a floor jack if the bags are inflated to “travel”. Bring
the rear up gradually side to side to eliminate excessive twisting. Problem
is that the best place to lift the rear is also the best place to block it
for doing any work on the coach other than removing the bogey box. If you
desire to block at the bogey box you will need to lift from the frame rail
either ahead of or behind that section. I’ve found it fairly easy to
maneuver a floor jack in from the rear to lift from the area of the frame
which is reinforced for support of the bogey boxes. If you look in good
light you will see what I’m talking about. To support from the rear after
lifting, a stack of short (2-3’) lumber rems of 4x6, 2x4, can be stacked to
desired height directly under the REINFORCED area of the frame rails. If
you are lifting from the reinforced area of the rail and blocking under the
bogeys use similar method and cut the blocking to suit your repair access
needs. As you are lifting the rear and thus unloading the airbag it is a
good idea to bleed pressure out of the bag so it is unloaded in order to
not damage the shock absorbers.
Sully
Bellevue wa
> In the owners manual it shows using a bumper jack on the front of the
> coach and a combination of chain and jack on the rear of the coach. It
> seems to
> me there are better options. What is the best place for jacking up the
> coach and then setting it on blocks so a person can safely work under the
> coach. I am asking because I want to be sure that it is stable and the
> tanks etc underneath are accessible so a person can work on them.
>
> Thanks
>
> Melbo
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