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- mboppExplorer
Need-A-Vacation wrote:
Mbopp,
Which setup did you find worked better?
TY!
Chris
I use the long spreader-bar style on the side that's run up on the levelling blocks. The recycled scissors jack and blocks are used on the wheels that are directly on the ground. - carmeloExplorerI made mine using 4x4 wood material. Each is abt 8 inches long and one end is cut on a 45 degree angle, they are attached to each other by a short peice of nylon string. The pair is placed on the ground between the tires and gently snugged against the tire. THE WIFE does this. We have used for 3 years plus doing a lot, for us, traveling over 40 states, including Alaska and 35,000 miles.
Works like gang busters and CHEAP.
CCC - Need-A-VacationExplorerMbopp,
Which setup did you find worked better?
TY!
Chris - mboppExplorerHere's a pair I made:
- WiscampsinExplorerBy spread axle I'm assuming you mean dual axle. Here's a couple links:
http://home.roadrunner.com/~duncanshomepage/homemade_wheel_chocks.htm
http://www.rverscorner.com/chocks.html
When I made a set for our previous TT I used stainless steel hardware.
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