Jacking the Max

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  1. #1
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    Jacking the Max

    Is it ok to jack the Max and get all six wheels off the ground to test the steering, forward and reverse? I'm unsure if operating it this way under no load would cause any damage?

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    you'll be fine..... it's not that much different than being in the water. It's actually the best way to check out the entire driveline and for adjusting chain slack. Check over the side to side movement (front to rear movement, up and down movement) on your axle bearings while you have it up in the air to potentially catch any surfacing problems before they get worse....

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