Tire Change Jack For An 11,000 lb Toy Hauler
Question:
I have a triple axle toy hauler with a weight of 11,000 what jack should I get for a tire change?
asked by: Marc
Helpful Expert Reply:
There are a couple options that may interest you. One very popular option is the Blaylock EZ Jack # EZ-JACK. This is a wedge-style jack. Basically what you would do for a triple axle trailer is turn the curve up, opposite the wheel, and then drive the trailer up on to the jack which will allow you to change a tire. The main things I like about this option is that it is compact and lightweight, it also does not require any "elbow grease" like a manual crank jack. It also can be used as a wheel chock.
Another option is to use a bottle jack like the Powerbuilt Bottle Jack # ALL647501. This is a fairly standard hydraulic bottle jack rated for 24,000 lbs. More than enough to provide a safe, stable lift for your 11,000 lb toy hauler. Personally I would lean towards this option. The jack is super heavy duty and it could be used to lift pretty much anything, so not just for tire changes. There is even a 40,000 lb model # ALL647503 if you want to go really big.
I have included links to video reviews of both options below if you want to take a closer look.
Products Referenced in This Question
Powerbuilt Bottle Jack - 8-1/4" to 16-5/16" Lift - 24,000 lbs
- Automotive Tools
- Jacks and Jack Stands
- Bottle Jack
- 24000 lbs
- Carbon Steel
- Powerbuilt
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Powerbuilt Bottle Jack - 9-11/16" to 17-5/8" Lift - 40,000 lbs
- Automotive Tools
- Jacks and Jack Stands
- Bottle Jack
- 40000 lbs
- Carbon Steel
- Powerbuilt
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Blaylock EZ Jack and Wheel Chock for Tandem-Axle Trailers - Aluminum - 20,000 lbs
- Wheel Chocks
- Wheel Chock
- RV
- Trailer
- Aluminum
- Single Chock
- Silver
- Blaylock Industries
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Pro Series Round, A-Frame Jack - Topwind - 14" Lift - 2,000 lbs
- Trailer Jack
- Car Hauler
- Enclosed Trailer
- Utility Trailer
- A-Frame Jack
- Leveling Jacks
- Tongue Jacks
- Steel
- 1001 - 2000 lbs
- Topwind Jack
- 14 Inch Lift
- Bolt-On
- Weld-On
- No Wheel or Foot
- Pro Series
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