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JIMNLIN
Jun 16, 2016Explorer III
Like Huntindog we some times camp in a campground that has no leveled camp sites. So a shovel and assorted wood blocks with a ramp angle on the bigger blocks are a must have. I have a pair of wood ramps I made from a 5" x 8" garage door header that has been in various truck campers and 5th wheel trailers since the late '60s.
I've loaned various wood blocks/boards/etc to several folks that had a couple of tote bags of those plastic leveling blocks.
I also use a pair of adjustable chocks. When the trailer is dug down 3-4" on one side and ramped up 7-8" on the other you better make sure the tires do not roll any amount.
I've loaned various wood blocks/boards/etc to several folks that had a couple of tote bags of those plastic leveling blocks.
I also use a pair of adjustable chocks. When the trailer is dug down 3-4" on one side and ramped up 7-8" on the other you better make sure the tires do not roll any amount.
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