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I_am_still_wayn
Aug 20, 2013Explorer
93Cobra2771 wrote:
Some wood under the wheels isn't going to hurt anything. However, don't rely SOLELY on the xchocks to hold it in place. Believe it or not, they aren't made to keep the trailer from rolling, they are for stabilizing and stopping rocking when you are inside.
With that much slope, some good ground based chocks along with your xchocks are a must. I don't think I would put the slides out with that much slope, as I'm not sure if they are designed to open like that.
Tighten the xchocks as tight as you can get them.
URGENT! PLACE SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL BEHIND ALL 4 WHEELS AND LET THE TRAILER ROLL AGAINST THOSE CHOCKS BEFORE UNHOOKING. OTHERWISE, IT WILL ROLL! DO NOT RELY ON XCHOCKS!
You can operate the slides on the angle, but not the refrigerator.
Is there anyway you could leave the truck attached after chocking the trailer wheels?
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