Wheel Chocks
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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How many wheel chocks do I need for RV?
For an RV, you generally need at least two wheel chocks, one for each side of a wheel on the same axle. This helps prevent rolling in either direction, especially on uneven ground or slopes. For added security, many RV owners use four chocksātwo per axleāwhen parked for extended periods or on steep inclines.
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How to chock RV wheels?
To chock RV wheels, place the chocks tightly against the tires on the downhill side of the vehicle. If the RV is on level ground, position chocks on both sides of the wheel to prevent any movement. Always ensure the chocks are the correct size for your RV tires and made from durable, non-slip material. Engage the parking brake before placing the chocks for maximum safety.
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Should you chock both sides of RV?
Yes, you should chock both sides of the RV wheels for complete stability. Chocking only one side may leave the RV vulnerable to rolling if external forces like wind or vibrations occur. Using chocks on both sides of at least one axle ensures the RV remains securely in place, especially during long-term parking or maintenance.
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What to put under camper tires?
To protect camper tires and improve stability, you can place leveling blocks or pads under the tires. These blocks help distribute weight evenly, prevent sinking into soft ground, and keep the RV level for comfort and appliance function. Avoid using bricks or rocks, as they can crack or shift under pressure. Purpose-built leveling blocks or rubber pads are the safest and most effective option.
