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[GMCnet] Re: WHERE TO INSERT BLOCKING AT THE BOGIES [message #366229 is a reply to message #366226] Thu, 19 August 2021 19:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Matt,
Cut a 2x4 15" long and lay it on top of the boggie case and release the
jack,
Since it is not going to be moving much, no need to knotch the ends a
little.

On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 3:24 PM Matt Colie wrote:

> g r a n t wrote on Thu, 19 August 2021 15:19
>> Hello! We're heading out for vacation shortly and sadly without the GMC.
> This will be the first time I won't have a chance to re-inflate the bags
>> so I'm looking to put in some wood blocks under the bogies while I am
> away.
>> Apologies but my short search did not come up with a photo of were
> EXACTLY to place the wood blocks.
>> I don't want to mesh anything up. Does anyone have a photo or clear
> description of where to block under the bogies?
>> I have to run up to the storage lot and don't want make several trips.
>>
>> THANK YOU....!
>> G
>
> Grant,
>
> No rocket science here, just place them under that bogie casting. The
> same place you would put a floor jack if you needed to.
>
> Matt
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