Welcome. You're going to love a 5th wheel. Bit of a learning curve on backing in, as it was tougher (at least for me) than a trailer, but once you practice, you're good. Have fun.
Rusty
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2015 Black F-350 Platinum Diesel Dually Crew Cab
2019 Riverstone Legacy 38MB (Full Paint/All Options)
2015 Voltage 3990 (Full Paint, All Options) Sold 6/18
2005 Harley Ultra Classic w/too many miles
I has some extra 3/4 ply laying around and my track saw setup from working on a customer built in. Figured 12x12 at 3” thick would be good for stabilizer pads.
Gave them a good coat of exterior poly to keep them in better shape.
Might add some 3/4 conveyor belt to them also to keep them from slipping.
I had a customer give me this wheel chock a few years back for my work trailer but it never fit my work trailers. Is it worth using or are they junk?
I tried one on my last trailer that was a bumper tow and didn’t think it was helpful. I now have a fifth wheel with hydraulic stabilizers so just use normal chocks and the stabilizers.
It towed home really nice. Excited to get it set up and to start camping this year. Still a bit of a wait till the weather is nice enough this year to camp.
Not sure why the picture keeps posting upside down.