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But not all hope is lost.
You can turn off the parking break to prevent it.
If your vehicle is on a hill you can use a planter or a post to block the vehicle.
Side notes from what I learned.
The cargo and trailer seems shockingly less sliding prone with the Ol Truck fitted with Heavy Duty suspension and off-road tires.
The trailer holds it's cargo shockingly good with the Konig pulling it. Note: I haven't tested this with a variations of the Konig.
Just a tuning version with sport tires, sport suspension and etc..
It's an issue with the Unity Game Engine. That is why it is common with basically every Unity.
Your trainer will do this too but you can't put stands under it so park with your car and tailer facing uphill, put one jack stand up the front and you're all set!
It's a pretty hassle free workaround I reckon.
Try the Jack stands with the Prenz.
They don't spin at all and will actually stay still.