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All you need is some blocks of wood (others have done it in a pinch with rocks).

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Steps:​
Drive up tire on to a 4 inch rock​
Put truck in extraction mode​
Once it is 15 inches, slide the stud under the jack point of that tire..​
Loosen lug nuts​
go into service mode (see video)​
Select individual suspension tire and deflate (see video)​
Tire will rise and will lift off the rock, so remove it.​
Replace tire​
tighten lug nuts..​
Go to service mode, inflate that one tire..​
exit service mode​
remove stud​
What if you only have 3.5 and 4.5 inch rocks though ?
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I have a compact light weight 3.5T aluminum floor jack like what the pros use. The sawd may have different height needs than air suspension but I will be trying mine out on day 1 to get my new wheels installed.
Do pros use floor jacks in the mountains while parked at an angle as well ?
 

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I've got the Tesla spare tire and jack kit and have had to use it. It BARELY gets the tire off the ground on level pavement. How does jack mode work? Is it supposed to prevent the tire from drooping or just turn off auto leveling? The manual says to put the suspension in Medium height but even then it droops. Would it work to put the truck in Entry height and then jack mode?
 

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I've got the Tesla spare tire and jack kit and have had to use it. It BARELY gets the tire off the ground on level pavement. How does jack mode work? Is it supposed to prevent the tire from drooping or just turn off auto leveling? The manual says to put the suspension in Medium height but even then it droops. Would it work to put the truck in Entry height and then jack mode?
All jack mode does is prohibit the truck from changing height so it stays in whatever height you’re in I believe.
 
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I've got the Tesla spare tire and jack kit and have had to use it. It BARELY gets the tire off the ground on level pavement. How does jack mode work? Is it supposed to prevent the tire from drooping or just turn off auto leveling? The manual says to put the suspension in Medium height but even then it droops. Would it work to put the truck in Entry height and then jack mode?
That's exactly the issue - suspension extends under its own weight until it reaches some kind of limit.
 


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I was deep in the woods earlier this week, and got a flat... No worries I figured, got a spare and all the stuff with me. Started jacking up the vehicle and it just wouldn't get high enough even with some block under the jack. I had a 4 ton hydraulic jack similar to the one Tesla supplies. Ended up digging to get the spare installed, but that prompted me to look for a better jack... I ended up ordering this : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX6N9V3G which claims nearly 17" of total height when fully extended. And guess what ? It has insufficient height to get the wheels off the ground even on paved flat terrain. Did a second test with a 6 or so inch block, and then it worked.

So the lesson is test your gear to identify gaps and fix them before an emergency.

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totally agree
And doc the steps
Be prepared
 

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Just to re-emphasize how lazy I am, that’s one of the things I use my Teslaref credits for. To pay Tesla service monkeys to do it.
I hate rotating tires in the Arizona heat.
@hemiarch So how does this work tho? There are 4 tires and they can't count that high. Do you have to make separate appointments?
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