Jacking Rear tires and air bags......

chuck esh

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Hi,

When jacking up the rear tires, is there something to use to prevent the
tires from pulling the air bag apart? At least that is what it looked like
it was going to do. I stopped lifting before the cones pulled out of the
bag, and decided to ask for an opinion. I was using a floor jack, lifting on
the bogie mount, being careful not to touch the arms. (don't want to bend
those!)

Or is this nothing to worry about?

Thanks!

Chuck Esh
74 Sequoia
Georgetown, Tx
 
Yep

look on my web page

http://www.california.com/~eagle/rear.html

gene

>Hi,
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>When jacking up the rear tires, is there something to use to prevent the
>tires from pulling the air bag apart? At least that is what it looked like
>it was going to do. I stopped lifting before the cones pulled out of the
>bag, and decided to ask for an opinion. I was using a floor jack, lifting on
>the bogie mount, being careful not to touch the arms. (don't want to bend
>those!)
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>Or is this nothing to worry about?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Chuck Esh
>74 Sequoia
>Georgetown, Tx
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
been there done that,

you also need the HOOK

gene

>Chuck
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>someone can explain it a little better.I dont have the size of the bar
that I
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Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
> been there done that,
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> Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
> GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
> mr.erf
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/

Leigh Harrison makes a super HOOK designed to be used with a bottle jack. I
bought 2, just in case.


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While we're on this subject, I have a question.....

We have a 20" piece of 3/4" threaded rod w/ washers and nuts to use in case
of a "blown air bag" emergency. Before we buy a "hook" to be able to lift
the coach enough with my bottle jack to install it, I need to know how much
height will be available for the bottle jack with the coach bottomed out.
I'm not sure my jack collapses far enough. Has anyone made this measurement?

TIA
 
Just read Wayne's comment;

"Leigh Harrison makes a super HOOK designed to be used with a bottle jack. I
bought 2, just in case."

Does Harrison's "Hook" provide more clearance for the jack? I'd erather not
have to also buy a new jack.

Thanks again,

Dave (& Dege), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA ("digesters")
 
A couple days ago I asked:

"We have a 20" piece of 3/4" threaded rod w/ washers and nuts to use in
case of a "blown air bag" emergency. Before we buy a "hook" to be able to
lift the coach enough with my bottle jack to install it, I need to know how
much height will be available for the bottle jack with the coach bottomed
out. I'm not sure my jack collapses far enough. Has anyone made this
measurement?"

and.........

"Just read Wayne's comment;

'Leigh Harrison makes a super HOOK designed to be used with a bottle jack. I
bought 2, just in case.'

Does Harrison's 'Hook' provide more clearance for the jack? I'd erather not
have to also buy a new jack."

Did I miss the answer, or is it an unknown? Does any body know?
TIA

Dave (& his "do it all" assistant, Dege), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA
("digesters" hence, late answers)
 
If you look at the pictures of the "hook" on my web page, you will see the
position on the jack with the GMC at normal running height. If you are
dragging the boggy pivot on the ground due to terrain or failure, I don't
think anything will get under it. Another good use of the bottle jack might
be to get under the frame with the "plate" to protect the frame and jack
the down and dirty GMC up and block it until you can get under the
boggie.....

use CTRL + F to search for hook
http://www.california.com/~eagle/rear.html

as always, click on the pictures to see "the big picture"

gene

>A couple days ago I asked:
>
>"We have a 20" piece of 3/4" threaded rod w/ washers and nuts to use in
>case of a "blown air bag" emergency. Before we buy a "hook" to be able to
>lift the coach enough with my bottle jack to install it, I need to know how
>much height will be available for the bottle jack with the coach bottomed
>out. I'm not sure my jack collapses far enough. Has anyone made this
>measurement?"
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>and.........
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>"Just read Wayne's comment;
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>'Leigh Harrison makes a super HOOK designed to be used with a bottle jack. I
>bought 2, just in case.'
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>Does Harrison's 'Hook' provide more clearance for the jack? I'd erather not
>have to also buy a new jack."
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>Did I miss the answer, or is it an unknown? Does any body know?
>TIA
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>Dave (& his "do it all" assistant, Dege), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA
>("digesters" hence, late answers)
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Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
Good plan, I am going for the frame with support, but hope the new tires
will not make this necessary

gene

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>> dragging the boggy pivot on the ground due to terrain or failure, I don't
>> think anything will get under it.
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>Gene,
> I figure if I ever find my bogie support on or near the ground, I can
>insert the "hook" adaptor, then use my little 3 ton floor jack under the
hook
>to raise things up high enough to block under the frame, and then swap jacks
>if necessary.
> HTH.
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>Rick Staples
>'75 Eleganza
>Louisville, CO
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Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/