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    Seasoned Camper
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    Northern Tool & Supply. Hard rubber with metal handles.
    2020 Imagine 2450RL born 7/2019 Anderson hitch
    2007 Tundra 5.7 with tow package and RAS
    Both retired - still have our S&B
    US Army vet (Air Cav baby!) Gulf war combat veteran

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    Got to go with the Harbor Freight chalks also. Use them for more than just the trailer.
    Robert and Chris
    2021 Imagine XLS 22MLE
    2024 2500HD Silverado 6.6L gas
    Blue Ox Sway Pro


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    We use these from https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1. If the trailer rolls over these I'm letting it go. They are a bit more expensive than the ones from HF but they weren't available at the time. We also use a set of X-Chocks between the wheels to eliminate any front to back rocking while we're moving around the trailer.

    For the stabilizers I just bought a 2 x 6 from the BORG (Big Orange Retail Giant) and cut it into 10" lengths. I stack them into an old milk crate and keep them in the back of the truck. When I need them I can just stack as many as I need under the jacks. They will eventually dry out and crack but in the 4 years I've had them I've only lost one.
    2019 Imagine 2600RB
    2021 Silverado 2500 6.6 Gas
    Just Plano Texans

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    X whatever # we’re up to on the Harbor Freight rubber chocks. Inexpensive and solid. We also use the Lynx levelers when needed; easy to use and lightweight.

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