wannavolunteerFT wrote:
Between the wheel chocks help more with stabilizing the trailer while parked than useful as a true wheel chock. If you search, you can find stories of folks that pulled out with the between the wheel chocks still between two wheels. Truck was stronger than the chock. The x-chocks I have make the trailer feel less bouncy while I am set up on site. If I am traveling, I may not use them until I get where I am going to be for a few days.
Yes the truck is usually stronger than the x-chocks. It is also stronger than the standard wheel chocks. I am sure you can find stories of folks pulling out over the chocks. I once even taxied an airplane out over the chocks. I think you would have to be on one extreme slope for the x-chock to slip. One caution: when you first pull in the wheels are hot and expanded. When they cool the x-chock may loosen if they were not real tight.