Jack Recommendation for Changing Tires on a Mean Bean Trailer
Updated 07/12/2022 | Published 07/08/2022 >
Question:
I have a Mean Bean Trailer 1800 # Dry WT Frame ground clearance 14 1/2”. Can’t use axle to lift. Need a Jack for tire changes on the road and brake adjustments. What Jack do you recommend?
asked by: Jack B
Expert Reply:
For a great option, I recommend the PowerBuilt Triple Lift Jack # ALL620422. This jack has a weight capacity of 4,000 pounds, which is perfect for your Mean Bean Trailer. It is fast and easy because it has wheels to allow you to get the lift into position. With this jack, you can avoid the axle by placing the jack on a safe location on your frame. As far as height, you will be able to lift the tires 3" off the ground.
I went ahead and attached a video for you to check out.
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Powerbuilt Triple Lift Jack w/ Locking Safety Bar - 17-1/2" Lift - 2 Tons
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