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Grit_dog
Dec 24, 2022Navigator
BeMurda wrote:
It's funny you all say that you n need to support the base with something under it when the 2010 Lance instruction manual specifically says not to do that?
Ok since sliding is a concern should I use typical plastic blocks then? The truck camper is also going to be unloaded during winter and there may be some frozen moisture though I will clean it best I can.
If anyone can recommend a product I would appreciate it! Thanks!
I wouldn’t put a single thing down. Maybe use some boards or little pieces of plywood. You’ll want something anyway for later if you’re unloading it on dirt somewhere while camping. But on the driveway the only thing they will do is prevent rust stains on the concrete.
Provided your driveway is actually only about 2deg or 4% grade.
If much steeper or the feet don’t appear to sit flat, then I’d consider wedging the feet to not point load one end of each foot.
Once you’re camping you’ll want some blocks to level up the truck when you’re camping w camper on the truck. But unlike some, I realize that was not your current question.
I’ve never bought the plastic Lego blocks for any of our campers. Guess it’s just too easy to cut up some scrap lumber. And if you lose them, crack the boards or just need some kindling wood for a campfire, they burn much nicer than plastic! Lol
You have to weed through some of the responses here as you’re finding out. Apparently there’s a lot of weird theories, paranoia and superstition surrounding campers as evidenced by some of the conversations even just in your threads you’ve started.
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