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Recommended Accessories
Enhancing the functionality and longevity of your MDC trailer can be achieved with the right accessories. Below are essential
items that improve safety, stability, and protection for your travel trailer.
Leveling Blocks
Leveling blocks are essential for properly setting up your trailer on uneven ground.
Stabilizer legs are designed for stability, not for adjusting the trailer angle—using leveling
blocks ensures a balanced setup and prevents unnecessary strain on the stabilizers.
Proper leveling also improves comfort inside the trailer and helps appliances, such as
refrigerators, function correctly.
Wheel Chocks
Wheel chocks are a critical safety device that prevent your trailer from rolling when parked.
• On flat surfaces, use chocks on both sides of each wheel for added security.
• On slopes or inclines, always place chocks on the downhill side of the wheels to prevent
movement.
Using high-quality chocks will enhance trailer stability and ensure safe parking in all conditions.
Trailer Covers
A durable storage cover protects your trailer from UV exposure, dirt, and harsh weather when not in use. Benefits include:
• Extends the lifespan of rubber seals, plastic components, and weather stripping.
• Reduces paint oxidation and preserves gelcoat finishes.
• Prevents water intrusion by minimizing exposure to the elements.
For long-term storage, invest in a breathable, water-resistant cover to maintain your trailer’s condition.
Stone Guards & Protection
Road debris and stones kicked up by the tow vehicle can wear away your trailer’s front panels and undercarriage protection
over time.
Aftermarket stone guards and mud flaps can help protect against rock chips and abrasions. Some common options
include:
• Mesh stone guards – Mounted between the tow vehicle and the trailer to deflect debris.
• Rubber skirt systems – Installed on the trailer’s A-frame or rear of the tow vehicle to reduce stone impact.
Installing stone protection devices minimizes the risk of paint and surface damage, ensuring your trailer remains in great
condition over time.
For more accessory recommendations and installation guidance, consult your MDC Trailer Owner’s Manual or contact an
MDC USA dealer.