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Air Bag Blocks

Yahoo Message Number: 97529
When working under the coach, what do you use as a safety block if the air bag should fail?

Thanks,
Al

Kulpmont, PA

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Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 97533
Al, I have a low profile 20 ton bottle jack, bought at Harbor Freight. I can lift any wheel, or the whole front end if necessary......Skip 2002 Intrigue #11329

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 97534
I purchased the 12 ton (for the pair) jack stands from Harbor Freight having learned long ago not to rely on hydraulic or air driven lifting devices for personal safety.

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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 97544
I built some 1-foot high wood ramps out of successively shorter 2x12 boards with an angle cut on the end (sort of like overgrown leveling blocks) that I drive the tires up onto which raises the whole coach a foot without having to worry about airbags or jacks or being off-level. Works great as long as the repairs don't require wheel removal.

Mark M

1998 Intrigue #10661