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SoundGuy
Jul 09, 2018Explorer
Normy wrote:
My axles are spread out much further than your setup, where'as I use the extended X-Chocks. I may get away with (2) shorter separated that I may be able to fit one in between, we will see.
As you're probably aware X-Chocks are not intended to be used to actually chock the trailer to prevent it from inadvertently rolling away but to minimize suspension wiggle when walking around inside the camper. Norco even includes a note in every box of X-Chocks to this effect.
To properly chock any dual axle trailer you want to be using a chock (or chocks) sitting on the ground or whatever you're using to elevate the low side tires. That in turn means you really don't want to use 2 separate stacks of "whatever" under the low side tires of a dual axle trailer but rather one continuous piece so the chock(s) sit at the same level as the tires themselves and can properly secure them. Since your trailer has wide track axles that would be even more reason to use a hinged base which shortens the length to half when folded for storage.
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