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peirek
Jun 07, 2013Explorer
I have been using them (Hensley version) for a couple of years on my trailer. A few thoughts:
1) The fundamental purpose of the X-chocks is to keep the tires from rolling while walking around in the trailer. Putting the stabilizers down and using the wedges doesn't stop the tires from rolling. The wedges will help but will not eliminate the tire rolling. It doesn't take but a little tire roll to feel it in the trailer. This is where the X-chocks have a great advantage and it made so much sense to me when I did my initial research.
2) Never considered needing the wedges, but it makes sense on a significant incline. Check, added to must have list.
1) The fundamental purpose of the X-chocks is to keep the tires from rolling while walking around in the trailer. Putting the stabilizers down and using the wedges doesn't stop the tires from rolling. The wedges will help but will not eliminate the tire rolling. It doesn't take but a little tire roll to feel it in the trailer. This is where the X-chocks have a great advantage and it made so much sense to me when I did my initial research.
2) Never considered needing the wedges, but it makes sense on a significant incline. Check, added to must have list.
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