This is especially important because I am sure many of us will be wheeling with Goodtimes in the future.
Don't be fooled into thinking that this is as simple as changing a tire (even though that is what you are doing)
Tools needed:
1. 48" high-lift in working order
2. 60" high-lift in non working order
3. 2 winches and 2 vehicles as anchors
4. Huge base rock buried into the earth and various rocks to use as tire chocks
5. Huge ratchet strap (like those that truckers use to secure loads)
6. Shovel
7. Various other people to take pics, give ideas, and lend a hand.
8. Tire repair kit
Step 1.
Use tire repair kit to see if it stops the leak so that you don't have to change the tire. Don't be afraid to use too much of your repair kit.
Step 2. Take working mechanism off of 48" high-lift, while taking non-working mechanism of of 60" jack. Install working mechanism on 60" high-lift.
Step 3. Loosen lug nuts
Step 4. Using winches and vehicles as anchors, anchor front of the rig and opposite side of the rig from the flat tire.
Step 5. Use various rocks to chock the other wheels
Step 6. Use ratchet strap around the axle to keep it from drooping so far once you start jacking up the vehicle
Step 7. Dig hole and bury huge flat rock to use as a base for the high-lift.
Step 8. Jack up vehicle slowly (you may need to tighten the winch lines to steady the vehicle)
Step 9. Dig hole and remove flat tire
Step 10. Dig bigger hole so that you can install new tire
Step 11. Fill in the hole and slowly lower the vehicle
Step 12. Tighten lug nuts and remove the whole setup
Step 13. Reinstall respective high-lift parts to there rightful place, being careful not to lose any bolts when you put your high-lift back on your vehicle
Step 14. ****Very Important! Make sure you remove ratchet strap from the axle!
I am sure I left something out, but here are the pics.
Lance, let me know if I forgot anything.