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cbshoestring
Jul 29, 2016Explorer II
I park the TT on 2x2 concrete pads that where placed/leveled on the gravel driveway extension we added for the trailer. I have a pressure treated landscape timber (3x5), pinned with rebar, strategically placed to "stop" the wheel at the center of the 2x2.
Total cost was less than $10.00.
Would work equally as well with a concrete or asphalt driveway, but a hammerdrill would be required to make the holes. No you can't borrow mine.
I park my truck next to it by stopping when my mirror gets to the fridge vent....otherwise I back into the shed. This spot still allows me to open one shed door fully, the other one partially. I can even get my tailgate down.
Don't ask me what happens if I forget the tailgate is down & overshoot my stopping spot....not a dent, just a ding.
Total cost was less than $10.00.
Would work equally as well with a concrete or asphalt driveway, but a hammerdrill would be required to make the holes. No you can't borrow mine.
I park my truck next to it by stopping when my mirror gets to the fridge vent....otherwise I back into the shed. This spot still allows me to open one shed door fully, the other one partially. I can even get my tailgate down.
Don't ask me what happens if I forget the tailgate is down & overshoot my stopping spot....not a dent, just a ding.
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