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โMay-12-2013 11:12 AM
Drum wrote:Taz 23 wrote:facory wrote:
All you need is the standard chocks. I got rid of my x-chocks after they allowed the trailer to roll forward as it came off of the tongue block.
X-chocks are ment to stabilize the back and forth rocking motion of the trailer once it is set up. They are not ment to take the place of regular wheel chocks for parking it.
I didn't know that. I've been using X's for a couple of years now and I can't even make the trailer roll with them attached. Are some trailers more susceptible to rolling while X-chocked than others? Under what circumstances is the trailer at risk of rolling with X's attached?
โMay-12-2013 11:02 AM
thomasmnile wrote:Taz 23 wrote:facory wrote:
All you need is the standard chocks. I got rid of my x-chocks after they allowed the trailer to roll forward as it came off of the tongue block.
X-chocks are ment to stabilize the back and forth rocking motion of the trailer once it is set up. They are not ment to take the place of regular wheel chocks for parking it.
Sure about that? When using them with my fifth wheel,the trailer rolled forward a couple inches when I removed them after hitching to the truck, but never moved at all when unhitching with the x chocks in place. :h
โMay-12-2013 08:15 AM
โMay-12-2013 06:45 AM
Taz 23 wrote:facory wrote:
All you need is the standard chocks. I got rid of my x-chocks after they allowed the trailer to roll forward as it came off of the tongue block.
X-chocks are ment to stabilize the back and forth rocking motion of the trailer once it is set up. They are not ment to take the place of regular wheel chocks for parking it.
โMay-12-2013 05:41 AM
Drum wrote:Taz 23 wrote:facory wrote:
All you need is the standard chocks. I got rid of my x-chocks after they allowed the trailer to roll forward as it came off of the tongue block.
X-chocks are ment to stabilize the back and forth rocking motion of the trailer once it is set up. They are not ment to take the place of regular wheel chocks for parking it.
I didn't know that. I've been using X's for a couple of years now and I can't even make the trailer roll with them attached. Are some trailers more susceptible to rolling while X-chocked than others? Under what circumstances is the trailer at risk of rolling with X's attached?
โMay-12-2013 05:09 AM
Taz 23 wrote:facory wrote:
All you need is the standard chocks. I got rid of my x-chocks after they allowed the trailer to roll forward as it came off of the tongue block.
X-chocks are ment to stabilize the back and forth rocking motion of the trailer once it is set up. They are not ment to take the place of regular wheel chocks for parking it.
โMay-12-2013 03:24 AM
facory wrote:
All you need is the standard chocks. I got rid of my x-chocks after they allowed the trailer to roll forward as it came off of the tongue block.
โMay-11-2013 08:20 PM
โMay-11-2013 08:18 PM
mikenem wrote:
New to the travel trailer forum from the hybrid forum...Just bought a 2013 Keystone Summerland with a spread axle design. Haven't taken delivery of it yet and was wondering if my x-chocks will fit, or what others with spread axle trailers use?
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