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ccxnola
Oct 24, 2015Explorer
Long ago, when I had a similar situation (between a house and a fence) I did some very careful measuring. Then I went to the garden supply store and purchased 4 old railroad ties - usually sold as decoration or retainers. I then again measured with care and placed them on the ground to exactly fit the tires - left and right plus 4 inches. I drove stakes down to prevent them from moving. Then. when I was backing, the tires could only go up against the railroad tie - but not over it. Sure, the tires rub a bit on the wood, but that is lots better than the side of the rig!!
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