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JKS max tire - how to support frame?

jellyrole

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Anyone done this without a jack supporting the frame? My jack doesn't come close to reaching it.
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Use some lumber or something to extend the reach. A few boards or paver stones under the jack, a piece of 2x4 or something on top, etc.

I use a chunk of 4x4 on mine that just stays with the jack.

Just don't get silly with it and try to use a piece of lumber length-wise like a toothpick
 

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I asked myself the same question. Just ended up using 2x6 and 2x4 as necessary.
 
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Hello again Brian! You seem to have all the answers I need. Thanks
 

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Hello again Brian! You seem to have all the answers I need. Thanks
Haha don’t get used to it! I’m ignorant and my advice is worth exactly what you paid for it
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