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jato
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Topic: First time RV'er - 2020 RPod 195Posted: 27 Aug 2025 at 7:25pm |
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Like Pod People, we also have had a couple flats, and am very thankful we had a floor jack that was purchased at HF; and also came in its own plastic carrying case. It is stored in the rear of our 177 in the stowaway area. Both times we have had flats, the jacking point I use is as close to the affected tire as possible, On the 177 there is a flat metal plate under the axle that is next door to the wheel, works well for us when that 'unfortunate' thing happens.
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StephenH
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Posted: 27 Aug 2025 at 12:28am |
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Okay. I have had reason to need a jack (blowout and bearing greasing). I made a block that cradles the axle tube in a V shape and lets the weight be carried by flat spots that use the axle attachment points to carry the weight. I also bought a small trolley jack and carry that. It gets low enough to go under the axle, even with a flat tire from a blowout. A bottle jack can't do that and scissors jacks are just as likely to bend as to work (ask me how I know that :( ). There is no design for the cradle. It was two 2x6 pieces of wood put together with screws and cut to fit the axle shape. I no longer have the R-Pod and the new trailer has its own issues with jacking since it has leaf springs instead of the torsion axle. Like you, we gave up tent camping when it got too hard to get up after lying down. Have fun and make many great memories with your R-Pod!
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StephenH
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JSeiley
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Posted: 24 Aug 2025 at 3:12pm |
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Good call. We’ve kept all our gear for that reason. Plus for friends or family to us who want to camp with us, but don’t have gear. That way they can toss and turn tent camping, while wishing they had an RPod 😆. (I'm terrible, I know😉).
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poohbill
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Posted: 24 Aug 2025 at 2:53pm |
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By the way, you might want to hold onto the tent. Ten years into trailering, some need or another arises for camping where the Pod won’t go.
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JSeiley
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Posted: 24 Aug 2025 at 2:52pm |
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poohbill
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Posted: 24 Aug 2025 at 2:51pm |
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It seems my posts almost always fall under I Need Help!!!
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JSeiley
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Posted: 24 Aug 2025 at 2:37pm |
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Thanks poobill, good idea. I’m new here, so is there a particular part of the forum where I should post the question about where to jack? An appropriate “topic” where that question should go? (I’m still learning forum decorum).
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Posted: 24 Aug 2025 at 1:43pm |
If Pod People don’t know and I have been so lucky as to never had a flat, then the question is worthy of throwing out to Any and All. Where does one jack?
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JSeiley
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Posted: 24 Aug 2025 at 12:14pm |
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Thank you Vann! Love the backup ideas, thank you. I will definitely take your suggestion about finding a big empty parking lot and practicing. Where do you store the jack when traveling, in the RV or in your truck?
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Pod People
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Posted: 24 Aug 2025 at 11:22am |
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Welcome to the forum-there are lots of great people here with thousands of collective hours experience. Most of us are happy to help. We have had 2 R Pods , driven lots of miles and had more than 1 flat tire. We discovered on the first flat that our pod(179) with a flat tire was too low to the ground to use a bottle jack. We ended up buying a light weight floor jack from Harbor Freight. It has been an excellent piece of equipment for us. It is heavier than a bottle jack, but work in all situations so far. As to the jacking point, I can't tell about your particular model, but everything i have ever read or seen specifically says DO NOT put the jack on the axle-it is hollow and can be damaged by jacking. One suggestion-when backing a trailer, put your hand at the bottom(6 o'clock) of the steering wheel turn the steering wheel in the direction that you want the trailer to move. Use a spotter and your mirrors. go to an empty school parking lot and practice, practice and it will become much easier. Travel safe and often Vann
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