Recently I was getting my Tab settled into a new campsite right next to a creek and had a really scary thing happen. I'm still not sure how it happened, but here is the order of events as I recall. I had gotten it level on one leggo leveler block on the passenger side (so was pretty level to start with) and the other wheel had the chock blocks on both sides of the tire (no wheel chocks on the other wheel that was on the leveling block). I placed my wood blocks under the tongue jack and cranked the post down -- no foot on the end of the post, another mistake -- and proceeded to unhitch. I pulled the truck forward (unhooked from camper). I went back to the tongue jack to start the front to back leveling and suddenly it rolled forward down off the wood blocks and the post scraped across the ground -- and thankfully it didn't move anymore. It had rolled down off the leveling block and the wheel chocks on the other wheel had not held it in place.
I was TERRIFIED for different reasons -- for one, omg what if it had rolled the other way and ended up in the creek?!! But also did I damage the post or anything else? How was I going to get it back up onto the blocks? I was too scared to do anything, having suddenly developed minus zero confidence. So I went to my neighbor who had a trailer too and he was so nice and helped me get it all back in order. He highly suggested I put wheel chocks on BOTH tires (how do you do that if it's up on leveling blocks?). He couldn't quite figure out what I done wrong. I think I didn't kick the wheel chocks in nice and tight, but rather had just put them up against the tire.
I am now so ridiculously nervous every time I go to unhitch. I did buy a foot for the post to give it more support, and I now kick the chocks in tighter.
Feedback will be greatly appreciated! Sorry for such a long post, but I was trying to describe what happened.
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2019 Toyota Tacoma
Asheville, NC
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One thing I like about the Andersen leveler is the fact that it uses a chock. I recently only chocked one tire on fairly level ground and it rolled on me, too, but just a couple of feet and it was in my flat yard, so it was not going far.
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I always chock both wheels, even if one is on leveling blocks. With the chocks roped together, they stay together.
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2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”
2019 Toyota Tacoma
Asheville, NC
"Don't postpone joy!"
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@Sharon_is_SAM -- I just looked up that Bal leveler and wonder if it requires a lot of arm strength (which I don't have). The Anderson system is not going to give me enough height in my driveway. Maybe the Bal will.
Do you guys think it's bad to have it 7 inches high on levels in my driveway?
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Pro tip, you want to pull forward onto the Anderson, not back up onto it. If you back up on it will be putting weight forward on the hitch making it more difficult to hitch unhitch.
2021 T@b 320 Boondock "Mattie Ross" | 2021 T@b Nights: 239 | Total nights in a T@b 455 | 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Overland | T@b owner since 2014
Also agree with those saying to carry a couple of 2X lumber the right length (I use 2X6) to supplement the Andersen, as sometimes you'll need it for a firmer foundation, and sometimes for a bit of additional leveling height.
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