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djnedd
Aug 20, 2016Explorer
Hi glowrdr
Assuming you have a TT with 2 axles???
I have a pair of "BAL Deluxe Locking Wheel Chocks" and have used them for 10 yrs on 2 different TT's. These are a scissor jack style that deploy between the wheels. I recommend them highly. although they are "pricey" I think they are well worth the investment. They are easy to use and add little time to setup or teardown.
While boondocking, remote campsites and generally unlevel places I have often had one side of the TT up high on boards. These chocks stabilize the TT very well and actually feel quite secure. An added plus is they reduce the "wiggle" while people are up walking around and going out the door. A real benefit at 2AM.
Assuming you have a TT with 2 axles???
I have a pair of "BAL Deluxe Locking Wheel Chocks" and have used them for 10 yrs on 2 different TT's. These are a scissor jack style that deploy between the wheels. I recommend them highly. although they are "pricey" I think they are well worth the investment. They are easy to use and add little time to setup or teardown.
While boondocking, remote campsites and generally unlevel places I have often had one side of the TT up high on boards. These chocks stabilize the TT very well and actually feel quite secure. An added plus is they reduce the "wiggle" while people are up walking around and going out the door. A real benefit at 2AM.
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