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Post by Chuck on Feb 23, 2018 15:35:00 GMT -5
I have the scissor type which block the tires, i do not use chocks, I have used them for years an they work very well ... I park, put in scissors an drop trailer, I then level an recheck scissors to make sure they are tight... When hooking, I un-level trailer hook up an remove X blocks/chocks Safe travels Chuck Which ones do you use? I use these www.campingworld.com/x-chock-tire-locking-chock-2-packSafe travels Chuck
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Post by garybushey on Feb 23, 2018 15:41:54 GMT -5
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Post by ronc on Mar 10, 2018 21:43:54 GMT -5
Suggestions made by others are good advice. I recently came across a product called “Andersen Hitches 3608” trailer jack blocks (Andersen is the hitch company) available on Amazon. They work perfectly with the 6 point leveling system. They are best used on level ground as they are so tall that in some instances there is only a few inches of leveler leg extension. They make a big difference in how much movement you feel because they really stiffen up the levelers. Again, if not on fairly level ground they might not fit as they are very tall (8”). I'm cheap. cheap an use 8x10 inch wooden blocks Chuck You would need about 5 of them to get to 8” of height ... the Andersen jack blocks are pretty cool ... you can see mine at the Rally. Lighter than wood and take up less space for the equivalent amount of lift. They look like upside down red buckets ... starts many conversations 😜😜
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Post by Chuck on Mar 11, 2018 13:02:17 GMT -5
Ron I saw your's an Walters at the rally, they may be lighter but mine are sexy an look cool all painted up in spar vanish an sparkle in the sun ( well maybe look good, no sparkle) Safe travels Chuck
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