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I use a rubber hockey puck on the trolley jack.I have a bottle jack in the gas cupboard, carry a square wooden pad for it to sit on and a rubber hockey puck with a slight drilled indentation to locate on top of bottle jack. Used it once to change a rear on a campsite. Worked a treat
I’ve bought a bright blue hockey puck to leave in the bus with the bottle jack.I use the same puck for bottle and trolley, just flip it over so the hole is on the bottom of the cup when using trolley jack
That’s a really good point!I normally use either a bottle jack or trolley jack on the chassis/outrigger joint like others on here. However, on the occasion that I had a puncture, I found that the bottle jack that I normally take with me is too high to get under the chassis with a flat tyre. I also have the original jack that fits into the outrigger that I used to jack up the bus to change the tyre.
Not just that, but check it out front and rear too for good measure. If you get snookered you might need to drive up on your levelling blocks before you get that jack into action.That’s a really good point!
I haven’t checked the bottle jack will fit when the tyre is flat…..
I think it will!
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