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avvidclif1 wrote:
I have an auto-level system. Whichever way the trailer would roll on it's own determines where I put 2 chocks (on the downhill side of 2 tires, one on each side). I then put the TV in neutral and let the trailer settle against the chocks, that takes any load off the front landing gear when unhooking. Once unhooked I auto-level. If the tires are not touching the chocks, OK, the trailer is supported by 6 jacks. When getting ready to hook back up I raise the back jacks and return the front to the disconnect position. The chocks will now be in touch with the tires and keeping it from rolling downhill as I hook up.
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โMar-16-2016 07:31 AM
Cdash wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you placed regular old wheel chocks in front and behind the wheels, then auto level the rig, wouldn't it potentially loosen up the chocks as load is removed (potentially) from the wheels?
Then if you snugged them up after auto leveling, then got ready to leave, the chocks would be hopelessly jammed in place?
Just asking. Haven't been out with our New camper yet that has auto leveling.
โMar-16-2016 05:09 AM
โMar-16-2016 03:37 AM
Cdash wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if you placed regular old wheel chocks in front and behind the wheels, then auto level the rig, wouldn't it potentially loosen up the chocks as load is removed (potentially) from the wheels?
Then if you snugged them up after auto leveling, then got ready to leave, the chocks would be hopelessly jammed in place?
Just asking. Haven't been out with our New camper yet that has auto leveling.
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