03-15-2019, 05:49 PM
What Richard said -
I prefer wood cribbing - I use 4" x 6" yellow pine about 2 ft long for the bottom layer & sort of taper them up as I cross stack them. I used the bulkhead in front of the rear axle & the one just behind the front axle.
When I replaced all of my air bags, I had the whole coach up on blocks & all the wheels off (those suckers take up a LOT more space than you would think when they are off the coach!) Made access so much easier.
I prefer wood cribbing - I use 4" x 6" yellow pine about 2 ft long for the bottom layer & sort of taper them up as I cross stack them. I used the bulkhead in front of the rear axle & the one just behind the front axle.
When I replaced all of my air bags, I had the whole coach up on blocks & all the wheels off (those suckers take up a LOT more space than you would think when they are off the coach!) Made access so much easier.
1987 classic #159
8V92 MUI , Allison 740