I think thats what its called, has any one used one.?
If your reading this and have not used it. Cording to youtube, its a jack you place horizontal. In position under where you want to lift the big truck. And it has a round ish bottom that flatens out. With it in place you pull forward or back up Untill it locks on the flat part to the ground.
Any personal experiences would be great thanks.
Trestle jack review
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by feldsforever, Sep 26, 2021.
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So it "cams" up? No real jacking needed?
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So, useful for steer axle, or trailer, and requires 2 or 4, doesnt look any lighter or smaller than jack stands or a bottle jack (larger than a single in fact) and height has a relatively low limit as well due to how the cam seems to work.
Good application of physics, a+
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Ok. I won't be getting them, thank you again every one.
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Stops as in wall or something similar?
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If you're looking for something to keep in the truck with you or for more portability try Harbor Freight's bottle jacks. I have a couple and they work well at an affordable price. Grab some HD jack stands too.
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I have a dirt drive way at home. With limited space. I will look into the harbor Frieght ones next thank you.
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See picture.
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