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seuslee

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I use Haul Master rubber wheel chock with eyebolt with a 3 foot chain from Home Depot and 2x Everbily 5/16 in. X 3-1/4 in. Zinc spring link.

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I picked up a pair of rubber wheel chocks a few months ago and they've done the job well on my gravel driveway. They’re solid enough to hold my Bronco in place, even on a slight incline. I like that they don’t slide around and don’t damage the ground. Definitely better than the plastic ones I used before.
 
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I use Haul Master rubber wheel chock with eyebolt with a 3 foot chain from Home Depot and 2x Everbily 5/16 in. X 3-1/4 in. Zinc spring link.

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I like that you can't forget your chock if you forget to remove it and just drive off.
 
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Also, with an MT if you leave it in gear and don't engage the e-brake the clutch can slip on steep inclines thereby allowing creep. With an AT the park pawl will lock the flywheel.
It's not the clutch that slips, it's the lack of engine compression that allows it to roll. The engine is turning over...
 

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With your steep driveway the biggest danger you have is parking on ice and snow. Chock or not you could find your bronco at the bottom of your hill. Over the years I have made this mistake more than once.
 

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I use firewood. Probably not the safest thing
 

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It's not the clutch that slips, it's the lack of engine compression that allows it to roll. The engine is turning over...
That's why you should always leave a manual in the lowest gear when parking if pointing downhill or reverse if pointing uphill. If you really want to get carried away, put in in 4L every time you park. :ROFLMAO: :angel:
 

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That's why you should always leave a manual in the lowest gear when parking if pointing downhill or reverse if pointing uphill. If you really want to get carried away, put in in 4L every time you park. :ROFLMAO: :angel:
My driveway is not steep. 4Lo will not help this and it will still roll, 4.7 gearing too.

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