Since I'm waiting around for my boat to be built and have nothing better to do, I was just thinking. Has anyone ever had to jack up their G23 on the trailer to change a tire? It just occurred to me that the weight of the boat/trailer far exceeds any jack I have laying around. I realize that your not really lifting all the weight at once but has anyone had to do this and did you have any issues? I shutter to think about using the jack in my Sequoia that I already had to replace once as the base bent just lifting the back of the SUV up.
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I had to change a tire once on the trailer under my 2013 G23. I just used the bottle jack that came with my Excursion. It worked fine.
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Get a 4x4 or 6x6 piece of wood, cut 45 degree angles on both sides. Drive it on top of the piece of wood, we call it a poor mans jack! Should cost around $5!!!! Works every time, no sweating involved. It does double duty as a wheel chock. Thank me later!!
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Originally posted by WaterhawgGet a 4x4 or 6x6 piece of wood, cut 45 degree angles on both sides. Drive it on top of the piece of wood, we call it a poor mans jack! Should cost around $5!!!! Works every time, no sweating involved. It does double duty as a wheel chock. Thank me later!!
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Originally posted by Waterhawg View PostGet a 4x4 or 6x6 piece of wood, cut 45 degree angles on both sides. Drive it on top of the piece of wood, we call it a poor mans jack! Should cost around $5!!!! Works every time, no sweating involved. It does double duty as a wheel chock. Thank me later!!
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Get a Trailer Aid device.....or the mentioned 4x4 cut to do the same thing.
https://www.amazon.com/Trailer-Aid-P...ds=trailer+aidKEEPCALMANDWAKESURFON
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Built my own "ramp jack" with a couple beveled 2*6 pieces screwed together, roll on with good wheel take bad wheel off...Current : 2000 Pro Air Nautique, Silver&Black accents, pulled by 2012 black Chevy Tahoe
Previous: 1990 Ski Nautique
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Originally posted by WaterhawgGet a 4x4 or 6x6 piece of wood, cut 45 degree angles on both sides. Drive it on top of the piece of wood, we call it a poor mans jack! Should cost around $5!!!! Works every time, no sweating involved. It does double duty as a wheel chock. Thank me later!!
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