Mar-15-2017 04:06 PM
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Apr-26-2017 08:05 PM
Tvov wrote:RCMAN46 wrote:
Try disconnecting the 7 way connector to the trailer.
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I use wood planks that are cut at an angle along the end for the wheels to drive up on.
Apr-11-2017 09:40 AM
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Apr-08-2017 07:04 PM
Take a couple feet of rope and attach to side of block (drill hole, tie knot). Extend rope in direction of vehicle. As you drive towards blocks, your tires will be on top of the rope and will prevent the blocks from sliding away.
Mar-31-2017 05:00 AM
RespondingBack wrote:
Quickly skimmed this thread so don't know if I'm repeating this advice. I read this in some RV forum or magazine.
Take a couple feet of rope and attach to side of block (drill hole, tie knot). Extend rope in direction of vehicle. As you drive towards blocks, your tires will be on top of the rope and will prevent the blocks from sliding away.
Mar-30-2017 03:27 PM
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Mar-20-2017 02:58 PM
PSW wrote:
For my plastic leveling blocks slipping I just use the cheap non slip shelf and drawer liner most of us use to keep stuff from sliding around in out rigs. It works fine for me, weighs nothing and only costs a few bucks for a small roll.
Paul
Mar-19-2017 07:16 PM
Tvov wrote:
What kind of leveling blocks are you using? The "lego" type? Are they extra tall?
I use wood planks that are cut at an angle along the end for the wheels to drive up on.
Mar-19-2017 03:43 PM
PSW wrote:
For my plastic leveling blocks slipping I just use the cheap non slip shelf and drawer liner most of us use to keep stuff from sliding around in out rigs. It works fine for me, weighs nothing and only costs a few bucks for a small roll.
Paul