SoundGuy wrote:
And some apparently can't spell. :R
Sorry to disappoint but I fully understand how the Andersen leveling system is designed to work, which on a seriously sloped campsite is IMO questionable as there's no way to use a ground level chock in addition to the Andersen. Different strokes for different folks - I'd prefer to know my trailer is firmly chocked on both sides, regardless of the site slope. Having the low side tires simply sitting in a cradle doesn't meet my criteria of "firmly chocked". :(
mike-s wrote:
LOL. It's alway amusing to see someone who lacks the knowledge to answer an argument with intelligence resort to flailing around and trying to win a minor victory wherever they can. It's clear you don't understand the physics.
Surely you can come up with something better than this. :S Having for years parked our trailers on many seriously sloped campsites, also including also my own significantly sloping driveway, I fully understand the physics involved. Even though you don't know me nor anything about my background you apparently don't agree, which is your right, but that has
no bearing on
my right to say I don't agree with you either ... whether
you like it or not. :R If nothing else
Mike your retorts are amusing. :W