I just went outside to block my coach before replacing the ride height valves. Turns out it's rather windy today (20+ mph gusts). It's hitting the coach broadside and is enough to subtlety move it. Think it's safe to block it or should I hold off for a calmer day? The cautious Elliott fears the coach slipping off a block. The most pragmatic Elliott thinks it won't be an issue since the suspension doesn't move side-to-side, just up and down. Changing my D2 as well, so I'll be underneath
I do not know. I would think the risk would be minimal if you using 8 blocks.
20 mph is normal here. They being said I work on mine in a shop. I general open the doors on each end and Windows on the sides because of the heat.
I built a 48x75 shop for the motor home and all my hobbies.
Why take added or unnecessary risk? Trust your intuition when it speaks to you like that...when in doubt do nothing. If you don't trust yourself, ask your wife and family.
At this point of the night either you did or you didn't. I wouldn't be as worried about the coach moving as it would be about the dirt blowing in my eyes.
I chose not to. The wind and 40-something degree temps didn't make the job any more enticing. Will get it done today hopefully.