Rich_Mar
Nov 15, 2019Explorer
do you do this
I'm thru taking the fiver out for the winter. Probably won't go out again for 5 months at least. Do you raise your rv so the weight is off the tires? I never have in the past, but at the price of tir...
laknox wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:laknox wrote:TazFord wrote:
To help prevent dry rot don’t park directly on soil, asphalt, or concrete. Park on leveling pads or similar
I bought some 2x6 redwood, cut them in half and run my rig up on those. I feel that it bought me time, especially with the first couple sets of China bombs. Always covered, too.
Lyle
Redwood DANG!!!
2 8' lengths at HD weren't bad. Only mistake I made was cutting them =exactly= in half, then screwing them together 2" off center to make a bit of a ramp. Problem is that when you drive off one end, the boards will flip up, catching stuff on the underside of the trailer, like the steps. I =should= have cut the boards 4" off-center so one is longer than the other. So far, they've lasted over 10 years...
Lyle