2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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J.D. & Sue
Durango, CO 2014/15 S M@xx : "Dory's HabiT@B" Keep on swimming...



J.D. & Sue
Durango, CO 2014/15 S M@xx : "Dory's HabiT@B" Keep on swimming...

Read what Chan just wrote after your comment. Use the frame for your jack. I would place the jack either directly in front of or directly behind the affected tire under the frame.DurangoTaB said:Verna...after going through the recent learning process that the lug nuts are different on the spare than the regular tires, I thought about using my bottle jack from my Tacoma on the T@B. Anyone have suggestions here to place it? Axle? Frame?

Thankfully they weren't on the shoulder of an interstate with the 18 wheelers whizzing by.USWildflowers said:When some axle work was being done at the factory on my T@b, they had the weight on the tongue and the rear stabilizers while BOTH wheels were off the trailer.
AAA+RV was there in about 45 minutes.dougsarm said:Haven't ordered our TAB yet, but in this discussion of changing tires, how hard is it to find a tire repair or replacement shop when your on the road?
Dougsarm
Ddougsarm;Haven't ordered our TAB yet, but in this discussion of changing tires, how hard is it to find a tire repair or replacement shop when your on the road?
Dougsarm
They will-even if part way down. I do it every time I take the T@B out of the garage, jack it up enough to put a block under the frame near the wheels, let the front jack down and extend the stabilizers again and get the hubs high enough to put the wheels on and I'm ready for the road!PXLated said:wizard - That's pretty much it - Just make sure the stabilizers are cranked all the way down - not sure they'd hold the weight otherwise.