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how to lift a rear axle on a M923A2

212sparky

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I am looking at bidding on a truck with 2 bad tires on the rear most axle. I know I have seen pictures on how to raise and hold the far axle up, I just cant find the information any where.

Thanks for the help,

Rob
 

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I would not drive very far like that. Do the tire have holes in them? Can you just air them up or replace them?
 

davo727

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Would need to be a really big stout chain, if you hit a dip in the road its gonna try real hard to snap the chain. I might do something like that for a few miles at 30 mph but not much more. Sketchy
 

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Yeah... I'm going to have to say the same. Around the yard is fine. But please don't try something like that on the roads.
 

212sparky

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I am just looking at worst case scenario. I fill the tires and have them go out on me. I was thinking pull the short drive shaft, pull the wheels and chain up the axle to a safe location.
 

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While not a 5 ton, I used to do this all the time while piggybacking deuces. If doing this on a driving truck remember you are effectively shortening the wheelbase and unloading a bit of front end weight. Driving characteristics will change.
 

212sparky

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It will be a bit. Have to get a house, a ring and Maby a wedding. But working around 100 hours a week it should take no time to get it all done. Just can't beat the prices right now.
 
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