wrvond wrote:
I use Anderson levelers. They act as levelers and chocks.
Sure, on a relatively level campsite ... but imagine that site sloping significantly in the direction of those chocks - without anything else securing the trailer in place there's
no way I'd trust those Andersen "chocks" from absolutely preventing the trailer from shifting. :E
I personally prefer a set of BAL Standard Tire Locking Chocks to absolutely lock down my trailer ...
Unfortunately my current trailer offers insufficient space between adjacent tires for the BAL chock so I instead use rubber chocks secured in place with hardwood spacers which together also absolutely prevent the trailer from inadvertently shifting
regardless of site slope ...
However neither solution could be used in conjunction with the Andersen system since the Andersen occupies space between the tires. Personally I'm much more concerned about absolutely preventing the trailer from shifting than I am about the Andersen's perceived ease of use. Think I'll stick with my proven method of leveling and chocking. ;)