I Iain_5073051 Jul 10, 2005 26 0 0 Visit site Mar 26, 2008 #1 Advice please..........Does the towcar need to be attached to the caravan when jacking up, this would be to level or change a wheel. Thanks
Advice please..........Does the towcar need to be attached to the caravan when jacking up, this would be to level or change a wheel. Thanks
E emmerson2 Mar 14, 2005 2,422 1 0 Visit site Mar 26, 2008 #2 Yes. The van will be very unstable if you jack it up uncoupled.
Lutz Mar 14, 2005 9,919 776 30,935 lutzschelisch.wix.com Mar 26, 2008 #3 To level, no. The caravan should be standing on its own so that it has freedom of movement in roll and pitch. To change a wheel, yes, for safety's sake to prevent the caravan from moving and falling off the jack.
To level, no. The caravan should be standing on its own so that it has freedom of movement in roll and pitch. To change a wheel, yes, for safety's sake to prevent the caravan from moving and falling off the jack.
R rosies Mar 9, 2008 247 0 0 Visit site Mar 26, 2008 #4 When you have your caravan serviced they don't hitch up to remove the wheels for brake examinations , and they usually only use one jack for the process and side steadies . STEVE.
When you have your caravan serviced they don't hitch up to remove the wheels for brake examinations , and they usually only use one jack for the process and side steadies . STEVE.
R RogerL Nov 6, 2005 7,971 2,553 30,935 Visit site Mar 26, 2008 #5 Having had a caravan fall off the jack during maintenance I would never, ever, jack the caravan without it attached to the towcar. To level, I just reverse with a ramp under the lower wheel.
Having had a caravan fall off the jack during maintenance I would never, ever, jack the caravan without it attached to the towcar. To level, I just reverse with a ramp under the lower wheel.