โAug-17-2017 11:46 AM
โAug-19-2017 04:41 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
...I have never had a trailer roll in two different directions or pivot on the suspension axis.
...and anything can also be over complicated as much as a person cares to over complicate it.
โAug-19-2017 12:54 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:
Why would you not just jam a single chock ahead of the downhill tire on each side, and be done with it? Its not like your trailer will roll away uphill.
Campsites don't always slope in just one direction, in fact can be quite uneven, creating a situation where one side of the trailer may want to roll forward while the opposite side wants to roll back. Having once had a trailer get away on me years ago I always chock in both directions, regardless of whether anyone else deems it necessary. :R
โAug-18-2017 07:11 PM
โAug-18-2017 05:11 PM
bobndot wrote:
https://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2015-Coachmen-FREEDOM-EXPRESS-248RBS-122371918
if your tt axles looks like this one in the link why can't you use wide x choks like the the ones in the link ?
โAug-18-2017 04:46 PM
โAug-18-2017 04:10 PM
โAug-18-2017 12:17 PM
buffaloKev wrote:
Thanks for the replies. I should have been more clear, I am looking for chocks to add more stability to the trailer. The regular chocks will always be used
โAug-18-2017 06:58 AM
โAug-18-2017 05:25 AM
โAug-18-2017 04:40 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
Why would you not just jam a single chock ahead of the downhill tire on each side, and be done with it? Its not like your trailer will roll away uphill.
โAug-18-2017 03:49 AM
โAug-17-2017 10:02 PM
โAug-17-2017 07:35 PM
downtheroad wrote:
Maybe this.......Wheel Chocks
Order the XL model for wide spacing. Shop around for best price.
โAug-17-2017 01:57 PM