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- noe-placeExplorerI park our MH in the garage on carpet strips.
- restlesswindExplorer
Jim Shoe wrote:
I don't think Matt's going to enjoy it much. At least ask him first.
I heard that his GF treats him like dirt anyway,so he is probably used to it. :) - brireneExplorer
Jim Shoe wrote:
I don't think Matt's going to enjoy it much. At least ask him first.
Bah dum dum! Don't forget to tip your waiter! Drive safely! Goodnight! :B - Jim_ShoeExplorerI don't think Matt's going to enjoy it much. At least ask him first.
- gboppExplorerI park on a gravel pad, I don't put anything under the tires. The gravel drains the water away from the tires.
- dodge_guyExplorer II
brirene wrote:
Just insure that whatever material you use allows water to drain away as opposed to pooling.
X2! I have some concrete pavers under mine. They are 12"X12" and with the storage lot being all gravel and low in the tire area these keep the tires dry. - PuddlesExplorer
Tin Pusher wrote:
Regarding trailers, since the China Bombs are going to last 4 yrs at best, I don't think it matters :)
X2 :)'s - Tin_PusherExplorer IIRegarding trailers, since the China Bombs are going to last 4 yrs at best, I don't think it matters :)
- WoodGlueExplorerBest place to park an RV:
1. On asphalt - also made with petrol chemicals and won't leach the oils and such out of your tires.
2. On concrete - not as likely to leach petrol chemicals out of your tires, thus making they dry and brittle, sooner.
Parking on wood, sand and dirt are natural leaching materials for any petrol chemicals that are in your tires, and will dry them out faster, making the sidewalls crack, etc.
WoodGlue - brireneExplorerJust insure that whatever material you use allows water to drain away as opposed to pooling.
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