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Wheel Chocks

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Wheel Chocks, Camping Safety

Making sure your camper is secure when it’s parked is very important!  This is how our camper is parked when we’re home.  Our driveway has a definite slope to it and I will admit to being nervous about parking it there.  I had visions of it rolling forward into my van.  However, properly secured, it isn’t going anywhere.

Camper parked on a hill, camping safety, wheel chocks

When we had our pop up, we only had one axle.  We had two sets of wheel chocks that we used to keep the camper stable and safe when it was set up and when it was closed up for storage.

 

Now that we have two axles, we need another type of chock.  We still use chocks (currently some boards) to keep the camper from rolling, but we also have locking wheel chocks that fit between the wheels to keep them from rolling.

Locking Wheel Chocks, Camping Safety

There are a wide variety available and they come in all different sizes.  The first pair (similar to these) we got didn’t work because our wheels were too close together for them.

Wheel Stop

Wheel Stop

The second pair (similar to these) fit nicely.

Locking Wheel Chock

Locking Wheel Chock

 

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