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Living in the foothills of the Rampart Range, I have a pretty steep driveway. I've noticed some of my neighbors on this side of the road (the other side levels out before dipping into a drainage and then hitting a hogback) put rocks under their 4x4 tires.
Since my driveway is the steepest and my new Bronco will probably be heavier than their Jeeps and 4Runners, does anyone have any recommendations for chocks to put under the tires? I currently never park in the driveway, so I've never worried about it, but I can see leaving my Bronco out front, at least for a while. I guess I'm worried about relying solely on the emergency brake. I don't want to use just river rocks, which might slip.
I can also see wanting them for parking on steep slopes in the backcountry. Anyone have any experience with chocks?
Since my driveway is the steepest and my new Bronco will probably be heavier than their Jeeps and 4Runners, does anyone have any recommendations for chocks to put under the tires? I currently never park in the driveway, so I've never worried about it, but I can see leaving my Bronco out front, at least for a while. I guess I'm worried about relying solely on the emergency brake. I don't want to use just river rocks, which might slip.
I can also see wanting them for parking on steep slopes in the backcountry. Anyone have any experience with chocks?
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