Wheel Chock Recommendation for Preventing Trailer From Rolling Down Hill
Question:
I am in need of a wheel lock for a single axel trailer. I want to be able to keep the trailer on a small slope, loaded, and do not want the wheels to move. Suggestions of products that would be best? Thanks
asked by: Josh
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you are looking for a wheel chock like the Andersen Tuff Chock part # 3605 that can keep the trailer from moving. Putting one of these on the downhill side of trailer wheel will prevent it from moving. You'd need a quantity of two of these.
You should be careful not to try and store the trailer on too steep of a hill.
The Camco Premium Locking Wheel Stop # CAM44662 will keep the trailer from moving and has a lock system that prevents it from being removed easily.
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Camco Premium Locking Wheel Stop w/ Ratchet Wrench - Steel
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