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My_Roadtrek
Feb 19, 2015Explorer
I know your suppose to, even on flat ground. I do set it on an incline, or hill, but on flat ground I just don't bother. I figure it gets set often enough to keep things from rusting up, and in over 50 years I have never been bumped hard enough to break a paw, and I've never had a transmission problem. Gone through a few clutches, but no auto trans problems, (knock on wood) so on flat ground I'm just not going to worry about it. I'm not recommending people do what I do, just stating what I do.
I have no neighbors, so rolling into them is not a problem. ;)
I have no neighbors, so rolling into them is not a problem. ;)
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