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Wheel Jacks


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We have had our Jacyo Conquest motor home about a year now and are getting ready for a trip up north of WA next year.  In doing a full mechanical check we get out the wheel jack to see how we change a flat tyer and find the jack provided is useless.
Went off and purchased a bigger jack and again that one does not do the job safely.  Have phoned a couple of local motor parts places in our area and they where of no assistance.  Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on this problem?
 Many Thanks
Tats



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Hi Tats .. and welcome to the group ..

I was wondering if you would be able to provide a liitle more specific detail .. like maybe what the exact problem is ..
I have a motorhome too, and its all been a learning curve to me. Sometimes I found that I wasn't doing things correctly .. even though I was comfortable with my approach ..
My M/H has a Fiat Ducato base .. after purchasing an additional jack that had been suggested I do, it still hasn't been used as the original works fine. Its a 'scissor' type jack and I wasn't happy with using it .. but when it was used through necessity, it performed just fine ..

Jon (currently at Black Kockatoo Bush Camp near Naracoorte, SA)

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Guys , Get your self a good bottle jack and a nice bit of plank to sit it on.. And a 10 ton bottle jack is better than any sissor jack. We first traveled with a 30 ft bus -motor home. and we carried 2 jacks one a lower type and a 10 ton bottle type...Use the second as a safty one if you have to take both rear wheels off, on one side that is.....Bob

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thanks Bob.. thats what I bought .. but as i said, I haven't needed it yet ..

Jon

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Hi everyone
Ended up going and buying another bigger, heavier jack and made up a block to sit it on safely. Phoned Jayco and they couldnt assist and don`t hold jacks in stock!
Have a great and safe New Year and happy travelling in 2011

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Hi Bob & Bev
Thanks for the advise.  We have done exactly what you have suggested.  Our kids have taken off in the van today heading for Kalgoolie WA ( only going to be a cool 40c) so we know everything will go well for them, but you just have to be ready for any problems on the road.
Have a wonderful and safe 2011
Cheers
Tats

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