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Originally Posted by Route 66 Traveler
Looks like you nailed it....beefy setup.
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Thanks. I had 2 close calls (DW doesn't know how close ) using stacked 2x4 and 2x6 lumber in sloped sites.
I replaced the hard, yellow, plastic wheel chocks with 4, stout, rubber, wheel chocks, then bought Camco brand X-chocks, and then built my front jack tower. Haven't had a problem since starting to use this combination.
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Sherm & Terry w/rescue Eydie (min Schnauzer) & Charley (std Poodle)
SOLD:2015 Jay Flight 27RLS, GY Endurance (E), Days: 102 '15, 90 '16, 80 '17, 161 '18, 365+ '20
SOLD: 2006 Ford F350 PSD, 4WD, CC, LB, SRW, Camper pkg., 375,000mi
Full timing: Some will think you're crazy, some will be envious, just enjoy the freedom!
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