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Old 05-03-2013, 02:59 PM   #41
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A level, and boards cut at an angle on the ends.
Easy peasy.
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Old 05-03-2013, 03:42 PM   #42
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Lynx Blocks rock - Locate or rake out a FIRM, FLAT surface on the side of the TT that the blocks will be used. If you try to use them on soft grass or soil they will soon look like potato chips.
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My collection of lynx blocks has grown to 3 bags. I also put screw jacks in front of the wheels to help keep the shake down. I also use some wooden pads that I made.
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Old 05-06-2013, 05:46 AM   #44
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A level, and boards cut at an angle on the ends.
Easy peasy.
I have yet to find time to cut the angle at the end of the board. In the interim, I use a second 10" board in front of the main board so when it reaches the main board it is already level with it. No flip.
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Old 05-07-2013, 04:03 AM   #46
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X6 but I only found one set of Lynx clone blocks necessary for where we camp.
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Old 05-19-2013, 06:12 PM   #47
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I am now using thick rubber blocks. I bought a horse stall mat on Craigslist for 30 bucks. The mat is aprox 4' x 5' and 3/4" thick. I cut the mat into 8"x12" sections. I had 32 rubber blocks by the time I was done. I used them this weekend for the first time. They worked out better than I expected. I needed 5 blocks under each tire to level the trailer. They do not rot and are not slippery. They are heavier than the lego style blocks but are far superior in my opinion. I used them under the tongue jack and one of the stabilizers as well. The other 3 stabilizers utilized a set of lego style blocks.
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