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Old 03-27-2012, 03:28 PM   #1
kab449
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Level up question

Last week when setting up camp I was concerned about unhooking the trailer with only the landing jacks extended because of the excessive slope of my site. I was afraid the trailer would slide after I unhooked. I got out my BAL X clocks and locked the trailer wheels as I had with a previous trailer without the level up. I then auto leveled which took pretty much weight off the axles. With the Mor-Ryde Suspension the spacing between the tires got wider and the x, clocks basically fell out.
Has anyone else encountered this and how did you secure your trailer?
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