Motorcycle Wheel Chock Recommendation that is Removable
Updated 03/08/2017 | Published 03/07/2017 >
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Question:
Ive ordered three of the max tow wheel chocks to be used in my enclosed box trailer. It doesnt State anywhere in its description but by looking at the pictures it looks as if you can mount the wheel chocks and remove them from their mounting plate when not needed. Am I correct in this assumption?
asked by: ROBERT W
Expert Reply:
The mounting hardware included with the MaxxTow adjustable wheel chock, (DISCONTINUED) MT70075, is designed for a permanent installation. However we do have several wheel chocks that are considered removable because of how they mount.
We have TowRax chock # TWSPWM, # TWSPWC, and # TWSPWC3BT. These chocks have a keyhole shape opening where the large end fits around a bolt head. When the bolt is tightened down on the skinny end it cannot be removed. When the hardware is loosened, the chock can be slid back to slip over the bolt head.
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Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Black
- Wheel Chocks
- Wheel Chock
- Motorcycle
- Steel
- 1 Chock
- Black
- Tow-Rax
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