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Will the Race Ramps Wheel Chock Work on 67" Race Ramps Heavy-Duty XT Ramps for Service and Display  

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I am looking at the 67 inch XT ramp for service purposes but would like to use in in conjunction with wheel cribs, like RR-WC-10, on the rear tires. Is there room on the RR-XT-2-HD ramp to place a wheel chock on the aft side of the tire to secure the front end of the vehicle while jacking up the rear to slide in the cribs? Ive seen photos of the 80 inch ramps being used with a wheel chocks Race Ramp website but not the 56 or 67 inch ramps.

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The Race Ramps Wheel Chock for Vehicle Service part # RR-WC-2 will fit on the main platform of the Race Ramps Heavy-Duty XT Ramps for Service and Display - 67" Long part # RR-XT-2-HD although it may hang off just a bit depending on the size of the wheels/tires. It shouldn't hurt anything hanging off a bit but you could leave the ramp installed to avoid any issues. If you want to measure ahead you can, the wheel chock is 6" long.

I have attached a photo below of these ramps with the wheel chocks installed for reference. I believe these are 20" wheels in the photo so you can see they do hang off the main platform a tad with larger wheels.

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Will the Race Ramps Wheel Chock Work on 67" Race Ramps Heavy-Duty XT Ramps for Service and Display
Will the Race Ramps Wheel Chock Work on 67" Race Ramps Heavy-Duty XT Ramps for Service and Display
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Will the Race Ramps Wheel Chock Work on 67" Race Ramps Heavy-Duty XT Ramps for Service and Display
Will the Race Ramps Wheel Chock Work on 67" Race Ramps Heavy-Duty XT Ramps for Service and Display
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Will the Race Ramps Wheel Chock Work on 67" Race Ramps Heavy-Duty XT Ramps for Service and Display
Will the Race Ramps Wheel Chock Work on 67" Race Ramps Heavy-Duty XT Ramps for Service and Display
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