dmiller226
Active member
I'm sure this question has probably been asked and answered more than once but my Google Fu is not helping me find it in the "Search".
When we're at home, I have my travel trailer parked beside my house in a dirt/gravel drive. If the TT is going to be parked for a long period of time (such as winter), is there any type of mat or material that I should have under the tires to protect them from rot or anything? I usually go out every couple of weeks or so and move the trailer forward or backwards a few feet just to move the tires so that they're not sitting prolonged in the same location.
I guess to put it simply, my question is "does it matter what you're parked on (grass, dirt, concrete, wood, etc) if parked for a long time"?
When we're at home, I have my travel trailer parked beside my house in a dirt/gravel drive. If the TT is going to be parked for a long period of time (such as winter), is there any type of mat or material that I should have under the tires to protect them from rot or anything? I usually go out every couple of weeks or so and move the trailer forward or backwards a few feet just to move the tires so that they're not sitting prolonged in the same location.
I guess to put it simply, my question is "does it matter what you're parked on (grass, dirt, concrete, wood, etc) if parked for a long time"?