On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 20:36:13 -0600, you wrote: >1. Rocks, branches, chocks, coupla 4x6's... whatever's lying around. > >2. Absolutely not. Your suspension EXISTS to deal with irregularities >in the surface below your van. That is it's sole office in life. >Is your usual parking space perfectly level and smooth? Pretty near ... >Do you park on hills, ever? Not analgous. On a normal hill, one corner of the chassis is not "raised" with respect to the other corners of the chassis. They're all *resting* on their suspension. When just one tire is up on a raised surface, the other three wheels are not *resting* on their suspension. > Do you start your van and drive it anywhere? Then you're >on the highway to hell already... might as well chock that sucka! Heh! Ain't dat the troof ...
>-Simon
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