mike-s wrote:
Seems people either don't understand how the Anderson system works, or don't understand physics.
And some apparently can't spell. :R
Sorry to disappoint but I fully understand how the
Andersen leveling system is designed to work, which on a seriously sloped campsite is IMO questionable as there's no way to use a ground level chock in addition to the
Andersen. Different strokes for different folks - I'd prefer to
know my trailer is firmly chocked on
both sides, regardless of the site slope. Having the low side tires simply sitting in a cradle doesn't meet my criteria of "firmly chocked". :(