I got a pair of Pro Lift 6-ton jack stands off Amazon for about $45. They can be set to be tall enough to reach and hold the front axle with 395s mounted. The thing that annoyed me about them at first about them is the curved saddle top. I found that they will hold up one side of the front axle if you turn the jack stand sideways and rest the axle on the tips of the saddle. I was a little unsettled about this at first, but it worked, and I was able to run the truck for air without stability issues.
Those 6-ton stands I found to be too tall to support the rear axles, so I'm using 3-ton stands. My middle axle is supported by them right now, one on either side. This is perfectly fine since each rear axle supports 4000 lbs empty, or about 2000 lbs per wheel. This is well within a 3-ton stand's capacity.
That's pretty misleading for stores to list stuff like that. I recently had that issue with silicone grease with Lowe's saying it was petroleum-based in its description. A call to the manufacturer reassured me that Lowe's was wrong.