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fj12ryder
Mar 01, 2018Explorer III
If you move around in a trailer that has no chocks the wheels can move a bit, adding to the overall motion of the trailer. If you immobilize the wheels you'll cut down on the forward/backward motion. It's kind of like if you put your car in Park you can still roll it back and forth a bit, but put on the emergency brake and it's is solid.
When I speak of chocks I'm talking about something like the RotoChoks, not the wedge chocks that go on the ground.
When I speak of chocks I'm talking about something like the RotoChoks, not the wedge chocks that go on the ground.
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