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Huntindog
Nov 23, 2018Explorer
Agree, that chocking TT tires that are raised on blocks is not really practical. And it isn't necessary either.
Put the TV in 4 wheel drive, then set the parking brakes along with park for the tranny. Doing this will lock the front and rear axles together, making the front tires provide the braking, if the rear tires do not have enough traction, due to the lift of the hitch.
If you want the "belt, suspenders, and a rope" method, you can chock the front TV tires as well.
Do this, and that TT isn't going anywhere.
Put the TV in 4 wheel drive, then set the parking brakes along with park for the tranny. Doing this will lock the front and rear axles together, making the front tires provide the braking, if the rear tires do not have enough traction, due to the lift of the hitch.
If you want the "belt, suspenders, and a rope" method, you can chock the front TV tires as well.
Do this, and that TT isn't going anywhere.
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