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KD4UPL
Jun 02, 2013Explorer II
Moving a little is not big deal. There's no way you can jamb the chock tight enough under the wheel that it won't move at all. If you try to pull up into the chocks you will most likely just a bit too far and put tension on the hitch. Then, when you unhook the trailer will roll back just a hair.
Don't worry about it. Sometimes when I get in a hurry with my equipment or cargo trailer I don't chock them well enough. I've had it move several inches many times. It stops when it hits the chocks.
Don't worry about it. Sometimes when I get in a hurry with my equipment or cargo trailer I don't chock them well enough. I've had it move several inches many times. It stops when it hits the chocks.
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