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Camper_G
Aug 18, 2014Explorer
TheNichollsShow wrote:
I just bought a new hybrid trailer, upgrading from a popup trailer (2007 Starcraft Antiqua 215SB - about 4000lbs dry). And I may need to park it in my driveway, at least for a little bit. But my driveway is quite steep. Would it be safe to park it in this driveway using X-chocks and some tough rubber chocks on the front wheels?
Note: i don't actually have snow right now, it's just a picture that I happened to have on my phone :)
I am not able to see your picture, so I don't know how much slope your dealing with , however, I have to park my TT on a sloped driveway and I have a 4x4 post that runs horizontal behind the tires on the downward side, held in place by two vertical 4x4, set in concrete in the ground (this is a back-up).
I have Roto-chocks on both sides in between the tires and using the roto-chocks the trailer does not move at all when I un-hitch from my truck, even with the slope and cranked up on the tongue jack to get it off the ball.
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