How Do You Lower a Semi Truck?

Lowering a semi truck can be a daunting task, but if you have the right tools and knowledge, it’s not as hard as it may seem. The first step is to make sure you have the right parts and tools.

You’ll need lowering blocks with U-bolts, a floor jack, jack stands, axle stands, an angle grinder or hacksaw, wrenches and sockets. Also make sure you have some other safety equipment such as eye protection and gloves.

Once you have all your supplies ready to go, it’s time to begin lowering your semi truck. First, use a floor jack to raise the rear axle of your truck off the ground until there is enough space for you to insert the lowering blocks between the axle and leaf springs. Make sure that you are using U-bolts that are long enough so that they can be tightened securely.

When attaching the lowering blocks make sure they are aligned correctly before tightening them down with wrenches or sockets. Once everything is tightened up properly, use jack stands to lower the rear axle onto them. To finish off the job use an angle grinder or hacksaw to trim away any excess material from the U-bolts.

Conclusion

Lowering a semi truck can be done with relative ease if you have all of the necessary tools and knowledge. With just a few basic steps and some safety precautions in place, anyone can lower their truck quickly and efficiently.

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Karen Watkins