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- 2oldmanExplorer II2 on each side = 4
- azdryheatExplorerNot sure I understand the question but I chock one tire, front and rear, on each side of the trailer.
- tsetsafExplorer III
2oldman wrote:
2 on each side = 4
This is what we do also. - benb21601ExplorerTo clarify-- I have one set of rotochoks for my two axle trailer. I am trading up to a three axle trailer and don't know if I need another set. I've seen it done both ways, just curious what the consensus is. Do I need to chock all 6 wheels or is 2 on each side sufficient?
- fj12ryderExplorer IIII can't really see why you'd want 4 sets of chocks. We have a triple axle and use one set of 2 Rotochoks. That secures 2 axles, and I don't think the unsecured axle is going to go anywhere without the other 2. :)
- TucsonJimExplorer IIUnless you're parking on a really steep grade, two will work nicely. If you actually need four to keep it from moving, it's time to look for a new parking place.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
benb21601 wrote:
Sufficient to what.. keep it in one place or stop it from shaking when walking around in it?
Do I need to chock all 6 wheels or is 2 on each side sufficient?
For the shaking you're likely to need 4. - benb21601ExplorerI think the six point stabilizers/levelers will keep it rock solid. I just want to make sure locking only 4 of 6 tires will keep it stationary.
- Carlos___RanaeExplorerChuck between first and second on one side and second and third on the other side.
- roadracerExplorerJust like Carlos and Ranae said one on each side offset, have been doing it this way for eight years also recommended by Rotochock when I bought mine
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