Can a Wheel Chock be Safely Mounted to and Used on a Plywood Floor
Question:
Hauling 2 bikes low rider. and. Sportster. , aluminum trl. Half inch plywood ,is it safe .?a
asked by: Al
Helpful Expert Reply:
Since the floor of the trailer is 1/2 inch thick plywood I recommend mounting the Tow-Rax wheel chock # TWSPWC through the floor and attaching it directly to the frame of the trailer. Or, as an alternative, you could attach a steel backing plate on the other side of the plywood floor and attach the chock to that. This will disperse the weight better.
Once you have the chocks secured in one of the manners above and tie down the bikes it will be safe!
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Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Chrome
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