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Glowrdr
Aug 23, 2016Explorer
beemerphile1 wrote:
Why do some seem to chock both fore and aft? Only one direction will be downhill and it sure isn't likely to roll uphill.
I do this currently, and its done a pretty decent job of eliminating the front/rear motion you get when walking in the trailer. Technically, a good solid chock would eliminate the need for additional sway control (X Chock). I still have a little side to side at the moment, but I don't have my stabilizers down in my driveway.
Actually, the flatter the site, probably the more need to chock both front and back of the wheels. If you were on a solid hill, you wouldn't have much rocking uphill if you chocked the low side only.
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