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This is on a class 8 semi truck to chain up an axle when needed.
Made it nice when I was towing them from the back. Easy to hold the axle up when I lifted the truck off the ground and not rip the air bags.
I did what you are talking about, it BARELY got the tire up, and I mean BARELY!
The weight of my super singles were heavy, and the spring pack has slop for verticle when you unload it, plus it is hanging by a couple spring leafs, which are not as stiff in that load direction.
BUT, it would be...
Chain the rearmost axle up. Fairly easy if you can lift the axle up far enough.
I did it for testing my 16r20's on the back of a truck I am going to bob soon.
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