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bpounds wrote:
Some are overstating the issue a bit, in my opinion. Which is fine, great in fact, always better to be safe.
Fivers are not easily rolled though. After all, you've got about 25 percent of the weight on dead skids. And the heavier they are, the more difficult to get one rolling. I chock, as I said above. Just adding a little reason to the discussion.
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RRinNFla wrote:
I was in a campground in Kansas that was as flat as a billiard table, and my neighbor had all four trailer wheels chocked front and back. I thought this was overkill and it prompted my to ask this question: When do you chock your wheels?
a) Every time without fail
b) Only if I am parked on a noticeable slope
c) Never
Personally, my answer is b.
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greende wrote:
I always chock. Especially after a memorable incident where I thought the 5er was level enough and when I pulled the lever, it rolled back.....