неделя, 21 януари 2018 г.

How To Stabilize A Parked Travel Trailer With Tools

By Ruth Robinson


Many people dream of traveling the country, but they may not want to spend a ton of money on airplane flights hotels, not to mention the high cost of having to eat out for every meal. You can lower all these expenses significantly and still travel if you do so by driving with a trailer. Before you go, you should learn how to stabilize a parked travel trailer so that you do not run into any problems when parked later on down the line.

Not everyone who travels with a trailer stabilizes. If you are only going ot be somewhere one night, it is not really necessary. But more than one night, or in a place that does not have the most stable ground, and it is something you really should do. It ensures that the vehicle does not rock back and forth.

Trailers come in a wide variety of sizes, and the larger ones tend to be much more stable overall, all on their own. The smaller ones are less stable, so if you are using one of those, then you definitely want to get stabilization tools before you start traveling. Thankfully, they are not very big or cumbersome to carry or store.

Finding a good parking spot is the essential first step to successfully stabilizing your rig. You can find good ones at camp sites or RV parks, as they specialize in being a great place to park this type of vehicle. They also may have water and sewer hookups so you can cook and bathe. Even if you do not use a campground, look for a space that has a concrete pad if you can find one. Muddy or grassy areas can cause sinkage.

Jacks are the main way to go. Lots of people love these because they are usually quite affordable, and easy to find. Most auto parts stores will have several in stock, so you have a lot to choose from.

Wood blocks are another tool that many people use when stabilizing, no matter what the size of the trailer they are using. The 2x6 size is most common, and easily available in many lengths at your local hardware store.

Lots of people prefer the ultimate in stable vehicles, which means they use a combination of both jacks and wood blocks. You will want to do this if you are parked on softer ground, or if there has recently or will soon be a lot of rain.

When it comes to blocks, most people only think of wood. But you should also consider using new plastic ones, as they are very light but very thick and sturdy, and compact to boot.

If you do choose to use both, you use the jack the same way you normally would, only you place one or more of the blocks on the ground first. The jack then goes on top of the blocks, allowing for extra safety. The way to use the jack depends on the model you are using, as there are many different types from scissor to basic varieties.




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