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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1419413" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>I use 4 pieces of 2x8 screwed on top of one another. Top piece is 6" long, next is 8", next is 10", then bottom is 12". I try to keep one of these with each trailer. works great as a ramp to change tires, plus I use it as a block under the jack when unhooked too. I also keep a low profile bottle jack in the truck. I know floor jacks work best but I can't bring myself to carry one all the time. I hate high lift jacks - I have a couple, but I view them as a necessary evil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1419413, member: 19707"] I use 4 pieces of 2x8 screwed on top of one another. Top piece is 6" long, next is 8", next is 10", then bottom is 12". I try to keep one of these with each trailer. works great as a ramp to change tires, plus I use it as a block under the jack when unhooked too. I also keep a low profile bottle jack in the truck. I know floor jacks work best but I can't bring myself to carry one all the time. I hate high lift jacks - I have a couple, but I view them as a necessary evil. [/QUOTE]
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