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billtex
Jul 10, 2014Explorer II
I use something similar...but free...;

Note that the Anderson's are only 6" wd...not enough to support a truck tire tread.
FYI; that is a 2" x 12"wd x 18" lg that I mitered. (kind of hard to tell in the pic).
I like the idea of the Anderson but it is too narrow to support a truck tire...my system works pretty much the same; drive up until you are level and then place a chock (look closely you'll see a black rubber chock) behind the tire.
Using a 2" x 12" also give me 6" of lift (Anderson = 4" of lift). The picture actually show our Airstream tire and only using a minimal amount of lift.
We have used this system for many years. (Have since painted the block "silver" to match the AS, but we use the same block with the TC).
Bill
Note that the Anderson's are only 6" wd...not enough to support a truck tire tread.
FYI; that is a 2" x 12"wd x 18" lg that I mitered. (kind of hard to tell in the pic).
I like the idea of the Anderson but it is too narrow to support a truck tire...my system works pretty much the same; drive up until you are level and then place a chock (look closely you'll see a black rubber chock) behind the tire.
Using a 2" x 12" also give me 6" of lift (Anderson = 4" of lift). The picture actually show our Airstream tire and only using a minimal amount of lift.
We have used this system for many years. (Have since painted the block "silver" to match the AS, but we use the same block with the TC).
Bill
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