lindahaynes wrote:
afidel wrote:
I personally would throw some screws through the rubber chocks into the boards, but I'm paranoid like that.
:S
I've had those exact same chocks slide on surfaces a lot rougher than a planed board with water on it, so headslap all you want but if I was going to have my trailer on that incline I'd make sure the chocks can't slip. The screws aren't going to hurt the rubber, are easy to remove, and even if the chocks do eventually need replacing they're like $10 each, a small price for piece of mind that my 5 figure investment isn't going to go racing down a hill and possible cause 6 figured worth of damage to something else.