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Old 10-17-2010, 09:34 PM   #13
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If you were to use the stabilizer jacks, you could simply chock the wheels to prevent movement. That's what you do while camping, so if it's stable enough to sleep in, it's surely stable enough to store. Even if the wheels were off the ground an inch, I would think chocking would still be highly effective. That seems much easier than jack stands to me.....

Then again, I also took the extra effort to make the Super Chocks, so different folks, different strokes!

Dave
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