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Lol, I can't imagine what would happen if I had tire covers on my trailers. I can guaran-damn-tee that I'd forget about them at night and move the trailer with them on.
 

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I’m glad I’m not the only one that does (or would do) boneheaded moves like that.

Forgetting to take wheel covers off I think would pair nicely with my normal routine of forgetting to unchock the wheels, then wondering why it won’t move.
 

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Same. I would never do the cover thing cuz I KNOW I'd start dragging the trailer with them on. Half the time I forget the chock and then I also forget to take it with me
 

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While I haven't done it YET, I'm scared to death I'll forget the security chain around the wheel an try to drive off with it still attached. That SHOULD remind me to take the cover off too :lol:
 

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