What Size Concrete Anchors do I Need for My MaxxHaul Motorcycle Chock 70271?
Question:
I have a MaxxHaul 70271 Adjustable Motorcycle Wheel Chock Stand and would like to find out what size of concrete anchor I should use to mount it to the garage floor. Please let me know. Sincerely,
asked by: Zoltan R
Expert Reply:
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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