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podwerkz
Senior Member Joined: 11 Mar 2019 Location: Texas Online Status: Offline Posts: 966 |
Topic: how to change a trailer tire Posted: 16 Apr 2021 at 3:44pm |
At any rate, carry something to remove and re-install the lug nuts. I use a plain ol' 4 way lug wrench: Breaks the nuts loose, spins 'em off and spins 'em on.
Can also be used to lever/lift the tire and wheel up so that the holes match up to the studs. Easy peezy.
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Pod_Geek
Senior Member Joined: 04 Dec 2019 Location: Colorado Online Status: Offline Posts: 260 |
Posted: 16 Apr 2021 at 4:06pm |
I would love it if someone would post a picture of exactly where to place a jack on a 195/196. I'm terrified of breaking the Pod.
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2020.5 R-Pod 195 Hood River
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podwerkz
Senior Member Joined: 11 Mar 2019 Location: Texas Online Status: Offline Posts: 966 |
Posted: 16 Apr 2021 at 4:25pm |
Right under the axle bracket or flange near the frame.
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lostagain
Senior Member Joined: 06 Sep 2016 Location: Quaker Hill, CT Online Status: Offline Posts: 2587 |
Posted: 16 Apr 2021 at 4:36pm |
Our torque wrench works fine for emergencies. It has a lockable position that doesn't affect the torque measurement. It's not as though we are taking wheels off and on on a frequent basis. If it happens once a year that would be a lot. Given the desire to minimize tools and weight in the tool box, there is little point in carrying unneeded tools. At home a breaker bar is available and is used.
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Fred & Maria Kearney Sonoma 167RB Our Pod 172 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 2.7 EcoBoost |
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Pod People
Senior Member Joined: 22 Sep 2011 Location: Chapel Hill,NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 1067 |
Posted: 16 Apr 2021 at 5:41pm |
I would add a BIG MAYBE as to whether the bottle jack will work. Ask me how I know!! We had a flat tire and had a bottle jack. However, with 14" tires and it being flat, the bottle jack was too high to fit under the pod axle flange. Luckily, a highway safety truck stopped and used a floor jack and we were on our way. We stopped at the next town with a Harbor Freight and bought a low profile 3 ton floor jack for about $65. it lives in the pod and is much easier to deal with than a bottle jack. There are several other small floor jacks available. the handles come off and they store flat, weigh less than 20# and are great for flats as well as routine tire/brake maintenance. One additional safety precaution that hasn't been mentioned--leave the trailer hitched to the tow vehicle , engage the parking brake and block the trailer tire that is still good. You do not want in movement of the trailer while it is supported by a jack vann
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Hardwear Hank
Newbie Joined: 07 Mar 2021 Location: Long Island, NY Online Status: Offline Posts: 29 |
Posted: 16 Apr 2021 at 6:03pm |
Strongly agree...
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chasl
Newbie Joined: 04 Mar 2021 Location: New Mexico Online Status: Offline Posts: 30 |
Posted: 23 Apr 2021 at 2:34pm |
thanks to all for the ideas and advice. I may purchase that short floor jack. I haven't crawled under with the bottle jack to see what might happen, but will do so.
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StephenH
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 29 Nov 2015 Location: Wake Forest, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 6289 |
Posted: 23 Apr 2021 at 4:03pm |
Tire inflated, bottle jack works. Tire flat, it is very iffy whether there is enough clearance. A small floor jack is better, even though it takes up a bit more room. I gave up on using the car jack when the one we had in the Escape bent while trying to lift the RPod.
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StephenH
Happy is the man that findeth wisdom,... ouR escaPOD mods Former RPod 179 Current Cherokee Grey Wolf 24 JS |
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podwerkz
Senior Member Joined: 11 Mar 2019 Location: Texas Online Status: Offline Posts: 966 |
Posted: 23 Apr 2021 at 5:50pm |
If your bottle jack is too tall when the tire is too flat, just put your leveling blocks (or a 2x6 board or similar) in position behind the flat tire, and back the trailer up so that the flat tire and rim are lifted enough...a couple of inches will do it. Once you have the axle raised, and pull the flat off, move the leveling blocks out of the way, then proceed to mount the spare.
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lostagain
Senior Member Joined: 06 Sep 2016 Location: Quaker Hill, CT Online Status: Offline Posts: 2587 |
Posted: 28 May 2021 at 12:05pm |
Just changed a tire after a cross-country trip, swapping the spare for the right side tire. A couple of things I noticed and am very glad this didn't happen on the road:
After our return, I bought a 20 ton bottle low profile bottle jack [way overkill] from Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E2P012G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1] that has a 6.5" unextended height. It was super easy to use and fit nicely under the axle leaf spring in my case for an easy tire change. It'd be a good idea to check the clearance, subtracting for the deflated tire, to see if it'd work on your trailer.
The second thing I learned is that the nuts that hold the tire on the rack on the back aren't necessarily the same size as the lug nuts. In my case 3/4" for the lug nuts and 13/16" for the tire mount. If I had been out on the road, I wouldn't have been able to get the spare off the mount. |
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Fred & Maria Kearney Sonoma 167RB Our Pod 172 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 2.7 EcoBoost |
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