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mlts22
Mar 07, 2014Explorer
Make a checklist. Check it three times physically. If interrupted, start over. Make sure to stick as much things on as possible, down to the breakaway cable and the cap over the sewer drain.
I like double-chocking. The wedge chocks go on (both sides), then out come the BAL X-chocks for each side. That way, if the tires get deflated enough that the X-chocks fall off, the trailer won't move.
I like double-chocking. The wedge chocks go on (both sides), then out come the BAL X-chocks for each side. That way, if the tires get deflated enough that the X-chocks fall off, the trailer won't move.
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