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thirtydaZe
Jun 06, 2013Nomad
I generally turn to this site for all my chocking needs. They are also quick on answers if you need to email them for any info.
http://www.chocks.com/grandlist.php?Type=1&Mat=2
Someone posted that opening a slide in an uneven trailer is bad? I thought i specifially read here that was fine to do?
My driveway is sloped. It's a trust issue for me. Our first TT I was nervous about early on, then grew to trust it. Now that we've upgraded this year, heavier, and longer tt, i'm gradually working my way back to trusting my equipment. etc...
I'll be leveling mine tonight to get the fridge running for the weekend.
My front tires sit about 2" lower than my rear tires in my driveway (sloping garage to street). I prop up my front tires onto 2x6's to compensate, then just raise the front up to the desired height.
http://www.chocks.com/grandlist.php?Type=1&Mat=2
Someone posted that opening a slide in an uneven trailer is bad? I thought i specifially read here that was fine to do?
My driveway is sloped. It's a trust issue for me. Our first TT I was nervous about early on, then grew to trust it. Now that we've upgraded this year, heavier, and longer tt, i'm gradually working my way back to trusting my equipment. etc...
I'll be leveling mine tonight to get the fridge running for the weekend.
My front tires sit about 2" lower than my rear tires in my driveway (sloping garage to street). I prop up my front tires onto 2x6's to compensate, then just raise the front up to the desired height.
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