2005 39' Land Yacht 390 XL 396
Common Sense
, Texas
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 5,319
I use some ramps like that I cut from some 4X4's. One is a little longer and will double as a ramp to change a tire with. The only issue is storing them.
I carry 4 chunks of 2"x6", these are of varying length, starting at just long enough to span both trailer wheels and 6" - 12" longer for each successive one. This makes leveling pretty easy since we can stack 'em and back up the ramp formed by the staggered boards.
Separately we carry 4 pieces of 1'x1' 3/4" plywood for the levelers to rest on, and a 6x6 block for the jack.
We use a combo of both plastic locking blocks and wood.
The lockers come in handy for changing a flat and building a "ramp" for leveling. Never used the wedge style.
Also use 1'x1'x3/4" plywood squares under the tires for storage on the concrete pad.
Wood's good, we carry enough for emergency egress from sandy/soft sites.
Bob
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