What is the Height of the Pivoting Bracket on MaxxTow Wheel Chock # MT70075
Updated 12/15/2014 | Published 12/14/2014 >
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Question:
I have a 2015 HD Streetglide, which has a lowering kit on it. Do you know if the adjustable pivot will hit the back of the front fender when driven on? The back of my front fender is approximately 7 1/2 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fender. Thank you very much.
asked by: Randy M
Expert Reply:
The top edge of the pivoting bracket on the rear of the MaxxTow Wheel Chock (DISCONTINUED) will sit at most 10-inches above the surface of the unit's base. Its height varies slightly depending on the position of the bracket - in other words depending on where it is in its arc of rotation. This position varies, naturally, by tire diameter.
Tires up to 5-1/2-inches wide will fit the chock and it includes mounting hardware.
We also offer a chock from Tow-Rax, either # TWSPWM in black or # TWSPWC in chrome, that may be a better fit since they do not have the hinged bracket.
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