mike64
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I need to replace the leaf springs on my trailer. But suprisingly I'm having a hard time finding the right springs & hardware beforehand. I have another post about it here:
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=389370
I'm thinking now I'll just jack up the boat & trailer, take the spring & hardware off one side, and take it in somewhere to make sure I get a perfect match.
But if I do that, the boat & trailer might have to sit for a few days, especially if stuff has to be special ordered or something. Normally I'd connect the trailer to my Jeep hitch for stability if I was taking a wheel off, but I don't want to try to take the trailer off the hitch when one side is jacked up (can't leave it hitched for days, I need my Jeep to drive). If I'm planning on leaving the boat for days without a wheel on one side, would it be best to jack it up without being hitched, or hitch it and try to carefully take it off after, risking it slipping off the jack stands? I have two heavy duty jack stands, I figure I'll put one in front of the wheel area and one behind. And I have to do this on gravel, so I'll put wood underneath to support it. The boat and trailer together aren't that heavy-- 1500 lbs. Will this be safe enough for a few days?
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=389370
I'm thinking now I'll just jack up the boat & trailer, take the spring & hardware off one side, and take it in somewhere to make sure I get a perfect match.
But if I do that, the boat & trailer might have to sit for a few days, especially if stuff has to be special ordered or something. Normally I'd connect the trailer to my Jeep hitch for stability if I was taking a wheel off, but I don't want to try to take the trailer off the hitch when one side is jacked up (can't leave it hitched for days, I need my Jeep to drive). If I'm planning on leaving the boat for days without a wheel on one side, would it be best to jack it up without being hitched, or hitch it and try to carefully take it off after, risking it slipping off the jack stands? I have two heavy duty jack stands, I figure I'll put one in front of the wheel area and one behind. And I have to do this on gravel, so I'll put wood underneath to support it. The boat and trailer together aren't that heavy-- 1500 lbs. Will this be safe enough for a few days?