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  • How Is The Stromberg Carlson Chock Wheel Stabilizer Supposed To Be Installed?
  • The note might not be there for the Camco Premium Locking Wheel Stop w/ Ratchet Wrench # CAM44662, but the function is the same as the Stromberg Carlson Chock Wheel Stabilizer for Tandem-Axle Trailers and RVs # SC97MR. Both of these items are designed to be a stabilizer, not a wheel chock, we still recommend using wheel chocks like the etrailer Wheel Chocks # 288-02011-2. If you look at the image attached, you can see # SC97MR installed the way it's intended, in-between the wheels with...
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  • Does Trimax Heavy Duty Adjustable Wheel Lock with Padlock Act As a Wheel Chock
  • While the Trimax Heavy Duty Adjustable Wheel Lock with Padlock # TMX42ZR will help prevent theft and likely keep your trailer from moving too much, this shouldn't be relied upon as a chock - for that you'd want something like the Trimax Wheel Chock and Locks # TMX85FR instead. If you like the heavy duty lock or you need it for the 10" - 18" wheel fitment spec then I also recommend picking up some chocks like the simple etrailer Wheel Chocks # 288-02011-2 or something a little fancier like...
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  • Are Rubber Wheel Chocks Better Than Plastic for Trailers
  • Yes, rubber wheel chocks such as the Buyers Products 5" Wheel Chock part # 337WC1467A tend to have a better grip on asphalt and pavement when compared to plastic which can have a tendency to slide. I personally prefer rubber wheel chocks to plastic because they are more durable but I will say plastic is lighter and weight is a factor for trailers when you start to add things up. The Buyers Products 5" Wheel Chock weighs about 3 lbs.
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  • How Many Wheel Chocks Should be Used
  • We recommend using 2 of the Ultra-Fab Chock and Lock Wheel Stabilizer # UF21-001060 when your trailer is parked as that will keep it more stable on both sides. You can find a kit of 2 with part # UF21-001070. Please note that you also need to add the chocks like the FloTool Wheel Chocks # FT11930MI on the outsides of your trailer tires to limit the movement of your trailer.
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  • How To Mount The Tow-Rax Wheel Chock In The Bed Of A Pick Up Truck
  • To mount the Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock # TWSPWC in the bed of your pick up you could use the Mounting Hardware for Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock - Multi-Surface # TWPH2770. This would require you to drill into the bed to allow bases and bolts to pass through and mount the wheel chock to the bed.
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  • Do Fasteners On Wheel Chock, # TWSPWM, Need A Special Tool And Are Extra Fasteners Available
  • On the Motorcycle Wheel Chock, # TWSPWM, no special tool is needed to install the anchors to the wooden trailer floor, just a 5/16 inch Allen wrench. The anchors will be recessed into the floor, but the screws that the wheel chock attaches to are above the floor. To install, you will use the wheel chock as a template to mark where you want the holes to be drilled on the trailer floor. Then, you will drill three holes with a 7/16 inch drill bit. After the holes are drilled then you can...
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  • Can Cradle RackEm Wheel Chock be Removed From Base When Not in Use
  • Yes, the Rack'Em Manufacturing Removable Wheel Chock Item # RA-17 is easily removable to free up space when you aren't transporting your bike.
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  • How Many E-Chock Wheel Chocks # EM09162-2 Should be Used to Secure a Golf Cart in Truck Bed
  • Since you will be using tie downs as well as the E-Chock Wheel Chocks # EM09162-2 you shouldn't need more than 1 pair. Your tie downs should be rated for over the weight of your golf cart so the wheel chocks are meant to be used as a wedge to secure one set of tires. If you don't already have tie downs for your tires then I recommend using the Erickson Adjustable Wheel Net # 77314 which has fittings specifically designed for an E-Track like part # E19148. These have a weight rating of...
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  • Security of the Ultra-Fab Chock and Lock Wheel Stabilizers # UF21-001070
  • The Ultra-Fab Chock and Lock Wheel Stabilizers, # UF21-001070, with a pad lock cannot be defeated by loosening the nut. The chock is designed to protect the nut from unthreading once the chocks are in place. Check out the video I made for you that shows how the nut is protected.
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  • Can You Use EZ-Jack Leveler as a Chock
  • You can also use # EZ-JACK as a wheel chock to help keep your trailer in place on inclines and most surfaces. Simply flip the wedge over (rocker-side down) and place it in front of or behind a wheel to use it as a wheel chock on a flat surface or an incline. Check out the image I made for you and the video review of # EZ-JACK I have included elsewhere on the page.
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  • How is the Rackem Wheel Chock # RA-17 Removable
  • The Rack'em wheel chock # RA-17 is actually 2 separate pieces. The base will be permanently installed to the trailer floor. The chock part is removable. It uses 2 wing nuts, included, and the bottom of the chock has pins that fit in special slots on the top of the base. I made a video showing you all of this that will appear on this page.
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  • Installing the Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock # TWSPWC3BT on an Aluminum Trailer
  • The Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock # TWSPWC3BT can be installed on metal surfaces using the included hardware kit. You will need a drill with a 9/16-inch bit for metal floors as well as a 3/16-inch bit. You will also need 5/16-inch and 3/16-inch Allen keys and a Philips screwdriver. We do not happen to have an installation video for this item but I have included a photo of the mounting hardware with dimensions added to help you determine the fit for your application. Basically you drill...
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  • Can FloTool Wheel Chocks Fit 235/80-16 Size Trailer Tires
  • I reached out to my contact at FloTool and the # FT11930MI wheel chocks are only rated for wheels that are 20 inches in overall diameter. They're designed for lawnmowers and golf carts and not trailers. Instead I recommend the etrailer wheel chocks, part # 288-02011-2, which can be used with your 235/80R16 tires. I linked a video you can check out as well.
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  • Does E-Track Have to be Certain Distance From Wall to Use Motorcycle Chock
  • The CargoSmart Motorcycle Wheel Chock for E-Track or X-Track Systems - 7" Wide Tires # 3481731 is about 12 inches deep (front to back) so I recommend putting your CargoSmart X-Track Rail like the 2 foot # 3481769 or 5 foot # 3481770 at least 6 inches away from the wall in front of it and horizontally however much more room you need for your handlebars not to touch the wall. I have added links to video reviews of the wheel chock and X-track for you to check out.
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  • How To Use The Andersen Wheel Chock And Levelers
  • You won't have to have the Andersen Camper Wheel Chock and Leveler Item # AM3604 laid down perfectly between the two wheels. What you can do is place one leveler behind the rear wheel and one leveler in-between the wheels with the smaller tip end as far in as you can under the wheel while still being between the wheels. When you start to back up the tire will pull it forward under the wheel along with the rear one and then you can place your chock under both levelers to secure them in place.
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  • Can Rack 'Em Removable Wheel Chock RA-17 Be Mounted in Truck Bed
  • The Rack 'Em Removable Wheel Chock # RA-17 can be installed anywhere that offers a suitable mounting surface. This could certainly include a truck bed so long as you can get access to the underside of the bed for installing the base. This carrier does not include hardware so you will want to select suitable hardware and possibly some reinforcement plates for the underside of the bed.
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  • What Kind Of Material Is The Super Grip Chock XL Wheel Stabilizers Made Of?
  • Yes, the Super Grip Chock XL Wheel Stabilizers for Tandem-Axle Trailers and RVs # UF21-001095 is made from hardened, heavy-gauge steel that would be quite challenging to cut off to steal. Additionally, these wheel stabilizers have include a padlock with a key to lock the cover over the tightening bolt to futher deter theft of your trailer or wheel chock.
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  • How to Install Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws
  • We don't currently (April 2022) have an installation video of the Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws # TWSPWC but the installation process is pretty straightforward. You'll need to use a 3/8" drill bit and drill your holes in your floor either using the attached diagram as a guide or by holding the chock where you'd like it located and making marks through the mounting holes. I recommend going the second route. After the holes are drilled out you'll insert the anchors and secure...
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  • Can the Rack Em Wheel Chock # RA-17 Be Easily Removed from Its Base
  • Yes, the Rack Em Chock part # RA-17 that you referenced can easily be removed from its base if needed. You would need to just remove the wing nuts and the chock will easily separate from the base.
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  • What Size Concrete Anchors do I Need for My MaxxHaul Motorcycle Chock 70271?
  • Even though we no longer carry the MaxxHaul Motorcycle Wheel Chock with Stand 70271, we can definitely help you out with what size concrete anchors to use. I went ahead and reached out to my tech at MaxxHaul, and she confirmed that the correct parts you need are 3/8" or 1/2" sleeve anchors. Both of these sizes fit the chocks. We unfortunately do not carry any of these anchor sizes.
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