Personally I don't feel that cribbing from ground to frame is necessary. Simply the frame will incur limited movement, except horizontally. This can be limited with wheel chocks.
I do agree that the use of cribbing and wedges is appropriate for stabilizing the cab on the frame. I don't see a need in puncturing the bags and don't recommend it. In addition to the cribbing behind the cab, I place ResQJacks on each side on the cab to limit the horizontal and vertical movement of the cab. This works well, is quick, safe and simple.
I hope this answers your questions, however hopefully others will voice their opinions as well.
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