All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Parking TT on sloped driveway wnjj wrote: How about adding a 5-6' long fill off the back end of the slab? Then back the trailer so the wheels are off the concrete and onto the level fill. Your trailer will be further away from where you back your car too. It's part of the long term plan. Just don't know when we'll have the extra cash to make another pad. We'd have to bring in more dirt then framing, then the concrete. Bad part is my dirt slope goes from each side of my property, so I'd need to figure out how to get the cement 150' from the street :) I wouldn't let them bring a cement truck on my driveway.Re: Parking TT on sloped drivewayMy bad. Wife sent it. I uploaded to imgur and it was small on there. I didn't realized it was scaled down.Re: Parking TT on sloped driveway Re: Parking TT on sloped drivewayI'll get a picture. It is ridiculous, but that's what the builder did.Re: Parking TT on sloped drivewayhttps://www.amazon.com/Camco-Leveling-Blocks-Hydraulic-44505/dp/B00480BWCI Looks good to meParking TT on sloped drivewayMy driveway has a slope left to right due to the height we have to build now in southern Louisiana. I believe it's a 24" slope across 20'. It's fairly significant in terms of long term storage I believe. Is there anything I should do when storing it? Products to help? I'd rather not rent a place to store it. Talking about a Starcraft 20BH.
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