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wbwood
Jun 02, 2013Explorer
Plastic chocks on cement with a slope. I would imagine it's allowing some slippage,especially if wet.
Also possible that the electric tongue jack may be slipping on the wet wood.
I went to our local tractor supply yesterday and bought some heavy duty rubber chocks for parking our class C in our sloping (towards house) driveway. You might want to look into something like that. Might aid in slipping.
Also possible that the electric tongue jack may be slipping on the wet wood.
I went to our local tractor supply yesterday and bought some heavy duty rubber chocks for parking our class C in our sloping (towards house) driveway. You might want to look into something like that. Might aid in slipping.
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