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What good is a spare if you don't have a jack to change it?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 351081" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>I have spare tires on both my boat trailers, fortunately I have never had to change one (knock on wood) But after reading this, I think I will investigate and see if the folding 4-way wrench will even fit my lug nuts, and also see if the jack the factory supplied with my vehicle will be sufficient for lifting the axle high enough on my trailers to change a tire.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I gotta do with the spare tire on my jet boat trailer, is change from lug nuts, to the handle-type keepers for my tire carrier, as the studs of the carrier bracket are so long, there is no way a lug wrench would ever fit them if I needed to try to remove one that was stubborn from dirt or a little corrosion (I keep them oiled, but still, murphy's law)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 351081, member: 6937"] I have spare tires on both my boat trailers, fortunately I have never had to change one (knock on wood) But after reading this, I think I will investigate and see if the folding 4-way wrench will even fit my lug nuts, and also see if the jack the factory supplied with my vehicle will be sufficient for lifting the axle high enough on my trailers to change a tire. Another thing I gotta do with the spare tire on my jet boat trailer, is change from lug nuts, to the handle-type keepers for my tire carrier, as the studs of the carrier bracket are so long, there is no way a lug wrench would ever fit them if I needed to try to remove one that was stubborn from dirt or a little corrosion (I keep them oiled, but still, murphy's law) [/QUOTE]
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