Re: Toy Hauler
Perfect!
I'm jealous of your barnwood floor. Nice
Perfect!
I'm jealous of your barnwood floor. Nice
Barnwood plasticsnakebitten said:Perfect!
I'm jealous of your barnwood floor. Nice
Yep. Heading to HF today..... Taking the 500 with me for work next two weeks. First trip with the TH this spring to Fairfax. Looks like some of the Youtube reviews recommend getting washers for the chock pins to stop the chocks from moving side to side. If this one works well I'll head back and buy a second one so I can haul both the S10 and 500 without worrying about them falling over.BigBob said:Chock mount.
There are 6 washers from the chock rail to the head of the bolt. Three under the D-ring to fill the space, then the big one, a medium and another small one.Defekticon said:Looks like some of the Youtube reviews recommend getting washers for the chock pins to stop the chocks from moving side to side.
1/2 inch bolt/Fender washers?BigBob said:There are 6 washers from the chock rail to the head of the bolt. Three under the D-ring to fill the space, then the big one, a medium and another small one.
Probably overkill but 5/8 x 2.5 and all grade 8.Defekticon said:1/2 inch bolt/Fender washers?
You must not boondock as much as I used to. My motorhome had a 20lb tank that I filled a few times a season, and I've always had dual tanks on all my RVs (even the truck camper!)snakebitten said:You can have my propane tank. I've never even cracked the valve open.
The one I LIVE in has 2 30-gallon tanks. They still have the propane they came with in them. (I do use one of them for my porch stove though)
I guess I'm an all-electric cowboy.
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