Can Ultra-Fab Wheel Stabilizers Be Used For Boat Trailer
Updated 06/03/2015 | Published 06/02/2015 >
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I see a lot of good feedback from RV use. How about on boat trailers. I have 21foot boat and where I will be storing it is on a slight grade. Weight about 4000 lbs total. I like the idea of your product and the fact I can lock them. I look forward to your response.
asked by: Pat W
Expert Reply:
The Ultra-Fab Chock and Lock Wheel Stabilizers, part # UF21-001070 would work great for a boat trailer.
These stabilizers are designed for tandem-axle trailers and RVs, so if your boat trailer has tandem axles they would help keep the trailer stable and prevent rocking when parked. You simply place them between the wheels and expand them until they are secure.
You can use padlocks like part # RM-302 with the wheel stabilizers to deter theft.
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Ultra-Fab Chock and Lock Wheel Stabilizers for Tandem-Axle Trailers and RVs - Qty 2
- Wheel Chocks
- Wheel Chock
- Wheel Stabilizer
- RV
- Trailer
- Steel
- Textured Surface
- 2 Chocks
- Silver
- Ultra-Fab Products
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