Recommended Wheel Chocks For Enclosed 7-ft x 14-ft Tandem Trailer
Question:
Hello, I have a 7foot x 14 tandum axel enclosed trailer which I use for hauling lawn equipment.. In some cases, I get in situations where I have to park the trailer disconnected from my truck on fairly steep inclines. So, my question to you is What is the safest chocking system I can get to make sure there is no chance of the trailer rolling away on these fairly steep inclines? thanks,
asked by: Bret A
Expert Reply:
To hold your trailer in place when parked and prevent it from moving I recommend the FloTool Wheel Chocks, part # FT11930MI.
These wheel chocks will work with wheels up to 20 inch diameter and they measure 8-1/8-inches long x 6-inches wide x 4-5/8-inches tall. There are 2 chocks in the package so you may want to adjust the quantity when ordering for your tandem trailer.
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FloTool Wheel Chocks for Lawn Mowers and Off-Road Vehicles - Up to 20" Wheels - Qty 2
- Wheel Chocks
- Wheel Chock
- RV
- Trailer
- Plastic
- Pair of Chocks
- Black
- FloTool
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