RV places, and likely Schucks, O'Reillys etc. sell those yellow plastic wheel chocks. In a pinch, wedge shaped (split) chunks of firewood can do as chocks but that's up to you. ;) Neil.
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 11:51 PM, Steve Williams <steve@williamsitconsulting.com> wrote: > It's a 1991 Westy, standard transmission, 280,000 km on the Odomoter & > original engine, but unknown maintainence history on the rest of the vehicle > (except new alternator, new gas lines that I did). > > That's a good idea about lifting the van to get a closer look. I'll look > around for chock like devices tomorrow morning when it gets light.
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