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Survey: How often do you chock your wheels?

RRinNFla
Explorer
Explorer
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.
Richard

2015 Prime Time Crusader 295RLT
2008 Ford F250 V10 (Gas), EC, SB, 4X4
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jarata1
Explorer
Explorer
Always

dewey02
Explorer II
Explorer II
Nicholsfamily05 wrote:
We always chock the wheels whenever the trailer isn't connected to the TV.

X2.

I've got the chocks with me, so why not use them?
Do you only use your safety chains when you are pretty sure your rig is going to come loose?
Do you only put on your seat belt when you are planning on plowing head first into a concrete abutment?

LadyRVer
Explorer II
Explorer II
Every time I unhitch, one set each side.

Sandia_Man
Explorer II
Explorer II
Always. Once level side to side BAL chocks are placed between wheels on both sides of rig to reduce movement. If site has a significant slope chocks are placed in front/behind wheels depending on slant of slope. Drop our four stabilizers after un-hitching and our 33' rig feels pretty stable. Thankfully, our power tongue jack and 18volt drill makes the process quick and easy.

azdryheat
Explorer
Explorer
You'll never see a trailer chocked at an RV dealership. I usually chock one tire but then I've got 6 leveling jacks on the ground.
2013 Chevy 3500HD CC dually
2014 Voltage 3600 toy hauler
2019 RZR 1000XP TRE

rhagfo
Explorer III
Explorer III
Nicholsfamily05 wrote:
We always chock the wheels whenever the trailer isn't connected to the TV.


Any other way is asking for problems. Lack of habits is when you have an issue.
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
2016 Ram Laramie 3500 Aisin DRW 4X4 Long bed.
2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS, 32' GVWR 12,360#

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JIMNLIN
Explorer
Explorer
A ......per my medical condition requires.
"good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment" ............ Will Rogers

'03 2500 QC Dodge/Cummins HO 3.73 6 speed manual Jacobs Westach
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fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
I always chock the wheels even when it may not be necessary, that way I'm less likely to forget to do it when it is really necessary. Kind of a built-in routine.
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

gbopp
Explorer
Explorer
FWIW, I have a 96 Souhwind Class A. I chock the drive axle when parked on a slight slope, which is pretty much always.

fla-gypsy
Explorer
Explorer
Any time I unhitch it. You don't want to learn the hard way
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momentum_rv
Explorer
Explorer
a) Always when unhooked. Part of the routine. Don't screw with the routine.
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2015 Ford F-350 DRW 4x4 Lariat

aguablanco
Explorer
Explorer
Both sides whenever unhooked.
RichH
2017 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel
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the_bear_II
Explorer
Explorer
Always before I unhitch and they stay chocked until I'm hitched. I use the type that locks between the tires.

Here's what can happen if you don't chock even on flat land. I duplicated video tapes for a lawyer involved in a lawsuit where a wife had been killed while the husband was hitching up their 5th wheel. She was in between the truck and the 5th wheel. He was backing in to set the pin. Some how the pin rode up on the hitch plate, that lifted the landing gear off the ground. The king pin slipped off the front of the hitch plate causing the 5th wheel to roll forward just enough to pin her to the truck before the landing gear contacted the ground. The wheels of the 5th wheel were not chocked. If they had been it may have saved her life.

And she shouldn't have been standing where she was.

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
Always Rotos when level. Any incline and two wedges come out.

bpounds
Nomad
Nomad
invstr55 wrote:
Never

Wow! I guess the next question should be, do you ever go camping? 🙂

korbe wrote:
I would think you would want the wheels locked when hooking up at least.


I have used the manual brake controller lever before, to get the fiver pin engaged.
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2011 Keystone Cougar 278RKSWE Fiver