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Old 02-02-2019, 03:37 PM   #11
Suite Sweets
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wingnut, I agree with you - ours stayed in place, as well. But pistons are designed to move laterally inside their cylinders, so when someone pointed out the value of the chocks, I switched to the chocks. I'd never used them before to keep the 5th wheel in place, and didn't feel (and don't feel) they were needed for that reason. We now chock front and back of at least one tire, on each side of the rig
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