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MaxxTow Adjustable Wheel Chock Installation - 2009 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

MaxxTow Adjustable Wheel Chock Installation - 2009 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on our 2011 Chevrolet Silverado we're going to install part number mt70075. This is a MaxxTow Wheel Chock. To start off our install we're going to find a place in the bed where we want to put the wheel chock. With grill plate in place, we'll go ahead and mark where the holes will be. Now on the inside of the bed we'll go ahead and measure out from the edge to the holes to give us an idea where it's going to be underneath the bed to make sure there's nothing in the way. We'll go ahead and remove this emissions component right here.more


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5/3/2013 12:32:47 PM



Fastway ONEstep Wheel Chocks for Tandem-Axle Trailers Review- Video

Fastway ONEstep Wheel Chocks for Tandem-Axle Trailers Review

Today were going to do a review of the Fastway OneStep Wheel Chocks for tandem axle trailers, part number fa84-00-4840. Well start our review by covering some of the features of the wheel chocks. First off, with this part number you actually get two assemblies one for each side of the trailer. You have the two galvanized ends that meet up against the tires and you also have plenty of adjustment to go between different widths of tires. In the middle theres a pin that we use to adjust it so we can match the width, and also if you need a little more adjustment at the wheel chocks there are two additional holes that you could use for adjustment. Now our center pin is our pivot point and thats adjustable as well.more


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3/22/2013 12:40:44 PM



Curt Wheel Chock Set Review- Video

Curt Wheel Chock Set Review

Today were going to review part number c22800 from Curt. This is Curts Wheel Chock Set. First off these wheel chocks are structured from a plastic material and were designed for wheels up to 17 wide, but these are not intended for commercial applications. You do get two wheel chocks per part number. Before we you them out if you look on the bottom you see if it has a little serrated edge, so that will help dig into ground, dirt, or gravel. You put it into place and see its snug up against the wheel.more


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1/31/2013 8:20:56 AM



MaxxTow Wheel Chock with Handle Review- Video

MaxxTow Wheel Chock with Handle Review

Today were going to review part number MT0072 from Maxxtow. This is the Maxxtow wheel chock with handle. A few things to know about this part that is the structure is solid rubber and it has two sides to it. One side has a little bit smoother surface, and the other with grips on the bottom to help give it traction on the ground. On the backside of the chock it has a handle thats located to help position and move the chock wherever you need to. This part number is for one, so you may want to buy two, one for each wheel.more


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1/25/2013 3:14:21 PM



Ultra-Fab Chock and Lock Wheel Stabilizers Review- Video

Ultra-Fab Chock and Lock Wheel Stabilizers Review

Today we'll be demonstrating the Ultra Fab chock and lock wheel stabilizers for tandem axle trailers and RV's, part number UF21-001070. Now these wheel chocks do come in a quantity of two per box. We'll place the chocks between the two tandem tires on either side of the trailer or RV. Now you'll notice that the wheel chock has a bolt with a lock nut protruding through the top. This is the adjustment depending on the space between the two tires. Now these wheel chocks will work with a space up to 5 1/4 inches.more


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1/9/2013 12:50:35 PM



MaxxTow Wheel Chock with Eyebolt Review- Video

MaxxTow Wheel Chock with Eyebolt Review

Today we'll be reviewing the Maxx Tow wheel chock with eye bolt, part number MT70073. This wheel chock will allow you to keep your trailer in place using a solid rubber construction. Both sides have built in ridges to provide traction against your tire. The built in eye bolt lets you tie a rope to make removing and storing the wheel chock easy. Today we'll be working with a tandem axle trailer. When chocking a tandem axle trailer we'll need to place the wheel chock between the two tires.more


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1/9/2013 12:50:24 PM



MaxxTow Wheel Chocks MT70075 Review- Video

MaxxTow Wheel Chocks MT70075 Review

Today were going to review part number MT70075. This is the MaxxTow adjustable motorcycle wheel chock with the three position bracket. This wheel chock will easily and securely store your motorcycle as a pivoting bracket, which will let you roll the bike into place and then it will cradle its tire for sturdy positioning. It bolts onto the floor of your shop or your trailer. Basically the way this would operate is you would put this all the way down and then roll your motorcycle front tire onto this, and as you roll it onto here, it would actually push down on this and as your motorcycle rolls forward into the chock here, this pivoting bracket will come and secure or cradle the front tire to hold it into place. It makes loading and unloading a snap.more


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12/20/2012 2:24:59 PM



MaxxTow Wheel Chocks MT70073 Review- Video

MaxxTow Wheel Chocks MT70073 Review

Today were going to review part number MT70073. This is the MaxxTow solid rubber wheel chock with the eye bolt. This part will keep your trailer in place with the solid rubber wheel chock. Both sides have built in ridges to provide traction against your tire for firm grip. The built in eye bolt will let you tie on your rope to make removing a chock and storing it fast and easy. This chock will help keep your trailer from rocking and rolling when its parked, as the rigid sides provide extra grip on the tire tread to limit movement.more


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12/20/2012 2:24:14 PM



MaxxTow Wheel Chocks MT70072 Review- Video

MaxxTow Wheel Chocks MT70072 Review

Today were going to review part number MT70072. This is the Maxx Tow solid rubber wheel chock with handle. This will keep your trailer in place with the solid rubber wheel chock. It has deep rigid which will provide traction against the tire for a firm grip. It has a built in handle right here, which will make positioning or moving the chock fast and easy. This will prevent your trailer from rocking and rolling when its parked.more


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12/20/2012 2:23:52 PM



Blaylock Aluminum Wheel Chock Review- Video

Blaylock Aluminum Wheel Chock Review

Today well be reviewing the Blaylock aluminum wheel chock, part number BLAWC-5. This wheel chock is made from aircraft grade aluminum and its strong construction resist wear and corrosion. This wheel chock is made in the USA and it weighs 5 pounds and has teeth on the bottom of it to dig into most surfaces to provide grip. To use this wheel chock youll go ahead and sit the wheel chock behind any tire that is on an incline to prevent your truck or trailer from sliding. Thats it for todays review of the Blaylock aluminum wheel chock, part number BLAWC-5.more


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12/3/2012 2:28:18 PM



Fastway Onestep Wheel Chock for Tandem-Axle Trailers Review- Video

Fastway Onestep Wheel Chock for Tandem-Axle Trailers Review

Today we're doing a review of the Fastway ONEstep Wheel Chock for Tandem-Axles, part number FA84-00-4000. The ONEstep Wheel Chock is set for Tandem-Axles and it's a quick simple mounting and removal tool to locking trailer wheels. It's made of a durable construction and is zinc plated on the wheel wedges for corrosion resistance. Let's go ahead and set our wheel chock in place. Simply set it in between the front and the back tire, step in the center to wedge the wheel chocks in position. It also has a theft deterring system for our padlock which is sold separately.more


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2/21/2012 12:14:49 PM



Valterra Wheel Chock Review- Video

Valterra Wheel Chock Review

Today we are going to show you a set of wheel chalks from Valterra, part number 39323. There are two features to note on this set of chocks. The first, both the top and the bottom are ribbed to help give you good traction with your tire and the ground underneath the trailer. The other important feature is the nylon cord handle. This makes removing the chocks quick and easy. All you have to do is grab the cord and pull them out. You do not have to reach your hand under the wheels. It also makes a nice place to hang it from. If you have a basement in your travel trailer or RV, you can just hang these on a hook. Now let us head to the trailer. 0:41more


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9/13/2011 3:50:05 PM



Husky Wheel Chock Review- Video

Husky Wheel Chock Review

Today we are going to show you a set of wheel chocks from Husky, part number 34714. These wheel chocks are sold individually. This set of wheel chocks has a ribbed top to help give you traction against the wheel of your tire and a toothed bottom to help dig into the ground. There is also a quick grab handle on the back of the chock to make setting and removing the chocks quick and easy. All you have to do is place the chock on both sides of one wheel on one of the axles. With both chocks in place, the trailer cannot roll forward or backward. That does it for wheel chock, part number 34714.more


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9/13/2011 3:41:52 PM



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