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Author:  skidaddytn [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:15 pm ]
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Anyone have any advice for *extra* protection when leaving a single axle trailer parked on a slope? my driveway has a slope and don't want it rolling away... the chocks should hold it, but I would like to lock the hubs from rotation if possible? it will help me sleep better knowing I went the extra mile to make sure it doesn't roll on down the side yard into a tree or worse yet the house...

Author:  blue dragon [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:19 pm ]
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I chock all four wheels,a nd I have the jack wheel facing sideways. Why not just chock both wheels?

Author:  hutch9900 [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:22 pm ]
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blue dragon wrote:
I chock all four wheels,a nd I have the jack wheel facing sideways. Why not just chock both wheels?

This. My driveway is a pretty good slope also, I chock all four wheels and turn the jack sideways. It has not failed me yet :wink:

Author:  ric [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:25 pm ]
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They sell drum brakes with parking brakes....

http://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and ... 85200.html

http://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-and ... 85200.html

Doesn't look like it won't cost more than a few hundred to retrofit

Author:  skidaddytn [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 2:41 pm ]
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interesting on the e-brake... too bad I have surge disc brakes :-( I think I need to get some heavy duty chocks... not the hard plastic red ones that I have... maybe at least aluminum?

Also, I wonder if I could use chain or a heavy duty bike lock through the wheel and to the trailer frame somehow for extra insurance? My grade is maybe 10% I would guess... maybe not quite that much

Author:  Winter Sux [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:04 pm ]
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Or just buy the wheel lock that blue dragon has for sale in Buy/Sell.

It wont be going anywhere :D

John :mrgreen:

Author:  skidaddytn [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:23 pm ]
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I've seen a different version of that wheel lock where you remove 1 lug nut and bolt a similar device in... not sure how much I would trust em... they remind of "The Club"
I won't be doing the "extra measure" every time I use the boat, just for winter... I'm tempted to take the wheels off and leave on jackstands for the winter... :-/

maybe I'm just worrying too much... use the plastic chocks and back them up with concrete blocks?

Author:  230 Mike [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 4:26 pm ]
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An extreme idea would be to install an anchor point in your driveway and cable the trailer to it. You'd have to core a 6" hole in your driveway, then auger a 4-6" diameter hole into the ground a couple of feet down, then drop in a heavy anchor eye encased in concrete. If done right you could drive right over it and not feel it.

That's 3 belts and 3 sets of suspenders, but you'll sleep well. That much more theft deterrence, too. :)

Author:  jvthundercat [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:31 pm ]
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Since we are going to the silly side with this. Put on some square tires. Just cut some plywood and drill the bolt pattern.

Well at least it won't "roll" away. :roll:

Just put some wheel chocks under it. We had our liberator in a really steep drive with two sets of chocks on a triple axle.
Had the front blocked up to about 4 feet to keep it drained while we worked on it. Rock solid!

Author:  230 Mike [ Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:58 pm ]
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Not necessarily silly, depending on how steep the driveway is.

Author:  Jafo4U [ Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:50 am ]
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I chalk all four tires and I also chain the two right tires together for extra security, the jack is also sideways and I have marked it with chalk and it has never moved.

Author:  TX H210SS [ Sat May 18, 2013 8:40 am ]
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The cheapest most effective insurance would be to insert a large anchor bolt in or along edge of driveway. One in center of lane at tongue would avoid the trip hazard from the cable or chain. I'm talking about the kindof ring the folds down when not in use. Really overkill but would ease concerns.

Author:  LouC [ Sat May 18, 2013 6:54 pm ]
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Euro spec trailers are required to have a parking brake, to me it's a good idea, if I had to park on a hill all the time I'd add it for sure. Mine has drum brakes so it would be easy.

Author:  Baldo [ Sat May 18, 2013 11:32 pm ]
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TX H210SS wrote:
The cheapest most effective insurance would be to insert a large anchor bolt in or along edge of driveway. One in center of lane at tongue would avoid the trip hazard from the cable or chain. I'm talking about the kindof ring the folds down when not in use. Really overkill but would ease concerns.



Overkill, yes I think so. He has a 10% grade and chocks all wheels. Good heavens man, are you looking for things to worry about in your life or what?

Author:  schoolsOut [ Sun May 19, 2013 6:57 am ]
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I generally don't keep my boat in my driveway (neighborhood deed restrictions, and limited garage access), but when I do for short periods of time, I chuck wheels and keep trailer jack wheel turned as others have mentioned. Lastly, since I can only get on car in the garage when the boat is in the driveway, I usually park the other in front of the trailer. That way if the unthinkable happens it will be a short roll until it is halted by my vehicle.

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