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On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 15:49:23 -0800, "Steve B"
wrote: "Eddie" wrote Rob, think there's a floor jack out there that will lift 10k pounds? I know the pros have 'em, but I was thinking of either borrowing from a neighbor, or buying one at Kragen's. Wonder which is cheaper to buy, 4X4 wood or jack stands? As for the tire covers, good idea, I have them for my TT. Online from WalMart. Will get some as soon as I find out the tire size. Thanks! Eddie A 5 ton jack is a small jack. I have two twelves. And many smaller ones. We used four 100 ton for derrick leveling, all hooked together so they all matched level. I'd crib it with GOOD wood for stability in case of bumping or shifting, and I'd also check the pressure weekly, and if you have variance, pull the tire and get it fixed so it doesn't go out on you on the freeway. Truck places usually have hardwood cribbing. Also check the bearings while you have it up in the air. Tire covers can be made of plywood. Not snazzy, but functional, and you can paint them, and they'll then look snazzy. Spray paint some gang **** on there before someone else does, tho. Steve LOL. Here's just a sample of how pretty plywood can be made to look. http://www.co.washington.or.us/sheri...s/ganggraf.jpg -- John H |
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![]() "John H" wrote Here's just a sample of how pretty plywood can be made to look. http://www.co.washington.or.us/sheri...s/ganggraf.jpg -- John H Oscar Goodman is mayor of Las Vegas. During the building of a stretch of highway, taggers were busy every night. He suggested that if they just broke the thumbs of one guy, it might abate. He caught hell for that. By the way, he was Tony "The Ant" Spilotro's lawyer. Steve |
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