@jules2go, Harbor Freight has black rubber wheel chocks that do not slide. I have a set of those that I used for my 400. I still tied each pair together so they stayed together and I didn’t lose them… (View Post)
@jules2go, I’m so glad you went for help. Two heads are better than one. I have two sets of chocks, with a rope holding each pair together. The rope is for two reasons—to keep them tight enough to st… (View Post)
@KAR, I always found a headlamp came in handy when checking the glycol. If you can’t tell by the marks on the outside of the reservoir, the headlamp shining inside the reservoir definitely made it ea… (View Post)
The quick links I had were rated for 5,000 lbs, so if yours have that weight range, you are good to go. (My original chains were too short, so the links worked until I found chains I liked.) (View Post)
@DennisHemingway, if your TV is mounted on the driver’s side, remove the four screws holding the TV to the TV mounted get it out of your way, if you haven’t already done that. Now look and carefully … (View Post)