by Bethers » Thu Jul 08, 2010 10:19 pm
Kellie, if you only need one - no biggie, just put it up against the tire you need raised and drive on it. If you need two high, I put two on the ground, then you put the third in the center of those two - and drive up until the tire is in the middle of the raised one. Do you follow?
If you need to raise both sides, you do the same on each side - although you don't have to be the same height on both sides.
If you need them under the back tires, you have to do the exact same on the dual tires.
There are other ways to do them. I've seen people who want to be 2 high put two down, with the furthest one 2 high, then drive onto the one, then the double. So there is no one perfect way.
Hope I'm making sense - and if you have questions, ask.
Beth
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