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fallsrider
Aug 27, 2015Explorer
We park our trailer in the back yard in a natural area. I'm fortunate that the yard from the driveway to the parking area is pretty firm. No issues with sinking yet.
I bought these 4 pavers and installed them to park on. I must have been having a blonde moment that day, because my pads did not come out spaced correctly with the center-to-center dimensions of the wheels. But it works, so I'm not changing it.
The ground slopes down a little toward the pavers, so the 4x4s serve as both a bump stop and a retaining wall of sorts.
I have been very happy with this setup.

I bought these 4 pavers and installed them to park on. I must have been having a blonde moment that day, because my pads did not come out spaced correctly with the center-to-center dimensions of the wheels. But it works, so I'm not changing it.
The ground slopes down a little toward the pavers, so the 4x4s serve as both a bump stop and a retaining wall of sorts.
I have been very happy with this setup.

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