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cbshoestring
Jul 19, 2016Explorer II
My trailer sits perfectly level on the 2x2 concrete patio stones, backed tighly up against the 4x4 "stop" that is pinned behind the rear patio stones.
There is a wheel chock in front of both wheels, essentially chocking the front and back of each wheel. :B
When "travelling" I typically chock front and back of the wheel that did NOT require a leveling device placed under it.
I don't know about you "never" crowd....but I sleep in that free wheeling box. If this was posted in the class A forum, I could see setting the brakes and climbing in to bed. It was NOT, so why would you not chock a box that has the potential to roll :h
There is a wheel chock in front of both wheels, essentially chocking the front and back of each wheel. :B
When "travelling" I typically chock front and back of the wheel that did NOT require a leveling device placed under it.
I don't know about you "never" crowd....but I sleep in that free wheeling box. If this was posted in the class A forum, I could see setting the brakes and climbing in to bed. It was NOT, so why would you not chock a box that has the potential to roll :h
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