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Old 02-05-2009, 02:59 AM   #1
bobby A
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lifting from frame or axle

I went to my local tire store recently inquiring about new tires for the big sky, I ask them how they lift the trailer off the ground to remove and replace the tires. I wasn't very confortable with the answer, saying what ever is easier. I told them I DO NOT want them to lift my trailer by the axles. I have always been told if you need to change a tire to life the unit by the frame closest to the tire. If you lift it by the axle you will bend the axle. Need everyones input on this. Thanks
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