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Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Black
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Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Black

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This sturdy, black powder coated chock attaches to your trailer's wood floor to help stabilize your bike. Keyhole slots make it easy to remove the wheel chock for storage. Steel construction provides excellent durability. Great Prices for the best wheel chocks from Tow-Rax. Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Black part number TWSPWM can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Tow-Rax Wheel Chocks - TWSPWM

  • Motorcycle
  • Wheel Chock
  • Steel
  • Single Chock
  • Tow-Rax
  • Black

This sturdy, black powder coated chock attaches to your trailer's wood floor to help stabilize your bike. Keyhole slots make it easy to remove the wheel chock for storage. Steel construction provides excellent durability.


Features:

  • Wheel chock helps to stabilize your motorcycle, dirt bike or other small vehicle for transport
    • Works with tires up to 6-1/2" wide
  • Keyhole slots let you easily remove chock to free up space when not in use
  • Tubular steel construction creates a strong, durable system
  • Black powder coat finish provides sleek style
  • 3-Point mounting system - drill only 3 holes into your floor instead of 4
    • Mounting screws are included for installing on a wood floor
    • Mounting hardware for installing on metal floor (TWSPWFKM) sold separately


Specs:

  • Dimensions: 11-11/16" long x 8-3/8" wide x 8-1/2" tall
  • Mounting hole dimensions:
    • Distance between rear holes: 5-1/2" on center
    • Distance between front hole and rear holes: 6-3/4" on center
  • Weight: 5 lbs
  • Limited 1-year warranty


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SPWM TowRax Powder Coated Tubular Motorcycle Wheel Chock with 3-Point Mounting System - Wood Screws





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Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Black - TWSPWM

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (89 Customer Reviews)

This sturdy, black powder coated chock attaches to your trailer's wood floor to help stabilize your bike. Keyhole slots make it easy to remove the wheel chock for storage. Steel construction provides excellent durability.

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Makes loading the bike easy as pie. Have used this for a year and would definitively buy this wheel chock again if I ever need a second one.

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Travis

1/23/2024

I have two of these and have used them for a couple of years. Very pleased. They come with the necesssary installation mounting hardware. You dont have to purchase that extra. Very pleased.



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Bought this wheel chock, along 4 recessed D-Ring tie-down points, to secure my Ural Gear-Up when transporting on my trailer. Excellent design and easy installation. I love the 3-point keyhole slots for easy on/off. Very happy with the quality and price of etrailer.com products!



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This is a great inexpensive wheel chock for your trailer. The delivery time was fast and the install was super easy. Being detachable I will also have the use of my entire trailer floor if needed. Thank you etrailer.com, great product!



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These are exactly what we needed for our toy hauler. They are great quality and hold everything very nicely when transporting dirt bikes.



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Bought 2 for my toy hauler. They got here quick & were easy to install. Went on a 2000 mile trip right off and they worked great. The only problem I had was my fault, I wasn't thinking and should have ordered another set of anchors to set it up the way I wanted but no biggy, will get a set on my next order & finish it up. Like the way the screws are flush with floor when I pull the chocks out. Next is to make a rack to hang them on the wall when not using. Good product & well with the $$$.



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Easy delivery, easy installation, super sturdy. Just what I needed to drive my BMW1200CLC on to the trailer, to help keep it steady.



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Not cheap but good quality and fast shipping ! The inventory is amazing



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I like the Tow-Rax wheel chock. I have used it numerous times within the past year to trailer my motorcycle. It works as advertised and I like that the chock can be easily removed and stored.
Thank you.

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John D.

6/29/2018

I really like the Chock as I use it all the time to transport my motorcycle. I am retired so I do a little traveling with my trailer to tow the motorcycle.



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I recently bought a trailer to haul my two dirtbikes. Was frustrated with the front tires shifting during each trip and noticed other trailers had these Chocks. Ordered two and easily installed them. Love the ability to remove the chocks and have the wood screw remain flat and level with the trailer. Not having any problems anymore with shifting front tires. Highly recommend if you are looking for a set of chocks for your trailer.



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This is actually a replacement purchase of one that got wrecked when some cell-phone toting nitwit rear-ended my trailer. It comes delivered with inserts to go into the Advantec (chipboard) flooring of the trailer. If I had used these, the damage to my motorcycle would have been much worse because the wheel chalk would have surely pulled out of the floor. When the trailer was plowed into the back of the car, this caused the motorcycle to want to continue forward. I used through-bolts with huge fender washers underneath the flooring to attach the chalk. this kept the motorcycle in place; limiting damage. I would not recommend using the supplied inserts, despite their convenience.



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This item was purchased to keep the wheel of a 2011 CBR 1000RR straight, while using the Pitbull Trailer Restraint system.

Installation was simple. The included instructions helpful. All that was need was a 1/2" drill bit, allen wrench, screw driver, and a pencil for marking the correct position.

The front wheel chock does a decent job at keeping the wheel straight, when used in conjunction with the strapless Pitbull Trailer Restraint. I only wish it were a little taller.

In all, I would recommend this to others.



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I just bought 2 of these and mounted them to a wood decked enclosed trailer. They are very secure and the 700lb bikes didn't go anywhere. I also have had one of these welded to my open trailer for 3 years and it works great. As always etrailer.com is the best value, and they ship fast. I have bought everything from tie downs to receivers, wiring harness, relays from them over the course of several years 2 trucks and 3 trailers. They are always my first choice for cargo needs. I wish they sold trailers.…



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These removable tire chocks are fantastic! Installation was a breeze; took about 5 minutes to install using a power drill. They are sturdy enough to hold a 650lb Harley, yet also a great fit for 21" tall dirtbike tire. Quick remove and install is just sliding on and off mounting screws, very easy. All the necessary hardware (screws etc) come with the chock.



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Decent wheel chock but if you have a sport bike it is a little wide. I like the fact that you can remove it pretty quickly but I may end up buying a different one.

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Ryan N.

4/14/2020

Replaced them with a better product



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Great product. I use it to hold a small scooter (Ruckus) in the rear of my car trailer. It is easy to set up and I use an E-Track to secure the scooter to the floor of the trailer. Good Buy.



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Its a quality product however I failed to recognize included was a double sided instructions sheet. Afterwards I noticed one side for wood trailer deck install, and the other side for a metal deck install. They only included hardware for the wood deck install. I unfortunately drilled the 1/2 holes instead of the 7/16" by mistake. Had the chock set been complete and included both sets of hardware I'm sure I would recognized the instructions on the reverse side. I suggest changing to the same hole dia. needed for either install in the future..



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I have not hauled a motorcycle with it yet, but this chock should do the trick. I recently finished building a new 4 by 8 foot utility trailer and have just set up the chock. I had an old chock very similar to the Cycle Country chock that you sell, and when I built my trailer I welded in some extra steel to support it so it would not just be fastened to the plywood deck. Unfortunately, my old chock was too small for the front tire on my dad's new bike, so I had to get something different. I wanted something that was as close as possible to the same bolt pattern as the old chock so I would not have to rebuild my frame. This worked out well.



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Haven't had a chance to install.The product appears to be of good quality.Shipping was faster then fast!Will buy again from etrailer.

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Ralph

1/16/2015

Great product.



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The wheel chock works perfect. The width of 6.5 allows my wide Fat Bob tire to enter and not bind with the brake discs. The removable bolts / inserts also are strong and easy to use. Good powder coat finish. Delivery was faster than expected.
Thank you.



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I haven't installed this item yet but seems very straight forward.
It's good and stout, I'll be using it to secure the front of a MC in my trailer, I am sure it will do the the trick. A few good words about e-trailer, I have ordered 3 or 4 items, all have come in a timely manner and was always what I expected & at a reasonable price, People from e trailer are always quick to respond to any questions I have offered up. I have had really good luck dealing with them...Thanx e trailer.



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Great product for cargo trailer, Strong hold, ordered because I needed a removable option, goodvalue



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Another great product from you all. Recently bought a hitch and wiring which installed and works great and this looks like another smart purchase Keep up the good work. You've saved me money on great products



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Product arrived on time and well packaged. Will be installing in my toy hauler travel trailer shortly. Item was purchased because of the minimal intrusion on the floor when the chock is removed, hence less likely to trip over the attachment points. Spoke with support with a couple of questions in the meantime, went out of the way to ensure the correct information was given to me. Will update in the future with any pros or cons once the miles rack up.



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Bought this from etrailer because the price is the best on the internet for one of these. I installed it with no problems and it works like a charm. My Motorcycle weighs over 800 lbs and it holds it in place with no problems. I have been a customer of etrailer for several years and have always been pleased with my buying experience. Great Prices, Fast Shipping and Quality products.



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USE THEM IN MY TOY HAULER, I HAVE 3 & 3 DIFFERENT MOUNTING POSITIONS AS WELL AS A WALL MOUNT WHEN NOT IN USE & OUT OF THE WAY.


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