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Old 04-30-2007, 12:58 AM   #2
Glenn and Lorraine
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When you backed in was the trailer straight or did you back in at an angel? I you weren't straight pull straight forward as far as you can and than back in again keeping the trailer as straight as possible. If you ever watched you trailer tires when going around a corner the axles will look totally out of alignment. This is the nature of tandem axles and is not a cause for alarm but can be the cause of not being able to get the chocks back in.
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