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- cvkExplorerI am very happy with them, they work perfect every time, no more guess work with those free dirty wood blocks.
- 805greggExplorerThat's my concern. They look great for a trailer tire but too narrow for a truck tire.I have LT 235/85 R16 tires, and they fit the tread just fine. Yes, you have to be careful to position them properly.
You need larger tires - ScottGNomad
trail-explorer wrote:
ScottG wrote:
chalking
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Make that a wheel "chock". :D - hedgeExplorerAfter seeing them in the tt sub forum I picked up a set of the jacks as I was hoping to be able to get a bit more lift than the tri-levellers I use currently but they do seem pretty narrow on my tires so I'm not using them :(
- trail-explorerExplorer
ScottG wrote:
chalking
?? - GeewizardExplorerI have 17" tires so I think they'll work. Thanks.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
Geewizard wrote:
I have LT 235/85 R16 tires, and they fit the tread just fine. Yes, you have to be careful to position them properly.
That's my concern. They look great for a trailer tire but too narrow for a truck tire.
Youtube vids - GeewizardExplorer
billtex wrote:
I use something similar...but free...;
Note that the Anderson's are only 6" wd...not enough to support a truck tire tread.
That's my concern. They look great for a trailer tire but too narrow for a truck tire. - NY_RVerExplorerI have them also, and think they work very well.
- 2oldmanExplorer IIWonderful.. best leveler ever. The secret is the way it's curved, which puts almost no strain on anything to raise your coach. Best $80 I've ever spent.
Legos, wood blocks.. they're history.
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