cjb2017 wrote:
1. I have a double-axle trailer. Do I need to level both tires on one side? Or is just one okay?
*I was trying to do both but it's not easy getting 3-4 leveling blocks under the rear tire due to it's close proximity to the front tire when backing it up. If I only need 1 or 2 blocks, it's a different story.
2. Let's say I need 4 blocks and I only block up the front tire (see above question), then how to I chock that side of the camper? Is it necessary if the other side is chocked and I have my X-chocks between both tires on both sides in place?
Always park adjacent tires on the same surface. Whether you're using Lynx leveling blocks or another brand just build a base long enough to accommodate both tires and pull up on the stack, whether it's one level, two levels, three, or whatever. I went a step further and secured my Lynx to a folding wood base so they can't shift, can't crack, and can't sink into a soft ground surface. I even have a second non-Lynx base for fine tuning my side-to-side level and have yet to run into any situation where my achieved level isn't just about perfect. More pics are in my gallery.
