webslave wrote:DW doesn't drive the rig, won't drive the truck solo unless she absolutely, positively has to. She's 5' and even with the seat all the way up and forward, she can't see the end of the hood. I asked her once to please learn to drive t...
My wife agreed when we bought our rig that she would drive as much as I. To minimize fatigue and to maximize safety, neither of us drives longer than two hours at a stretch, so on road trips, we switch off regularly.I do most of the backing, particu...
facory wrote:I always use two to keep both sides from moving. HOWEVER, I just had the X chocks give way and let the trailer slide forward while I was working on the TT at home. I don't think it would have moved had I used the regular type chocks. ...
I think it's important to distinguish between the purpose of regular chocks and a product like X-Chocks. Regular chocks are needed to keep a trailer from rolling away, but they do little to stabilize the rocking motions of the trailer. X-Chocks sta...
goingnorth wrote:I once was at a campground and saw the slide of the camper next to me go in then come out and in and out about 10 times and heard lots of giggling untill dad walked into the camper then I only heard yelling. Now I have this over my s...