Removable Wheel Chock Recommendation for an MVP Toy Hauler Trailer and Harley Davidson Motorcycles
Updated 07/19/2012 | Published 07/17/2012 >
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Question:
I have an MVP toy hauler that i want to install some wheel chocks in to haul my 2009 HD streetglide and 2005 HD 1220 custom. I want to be able to remove the wheel chocks when we are camping so nobody trips on them. Would this chock be a good choice or is there something more robust that i should use? A quick release unit would be nice...... Thanks
asked by: Doug F
Expert Reply:
For an wheel chock that is easily removable, I recommend the Rackem chock, # RA-17. This chock has a base that mounts to the trailer floor and the chock part can easily be removed by loosening the wing nuts at the front. This chock accepts wheels up to 6-1/2 inches wide.
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Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Black
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- 1 Chock
- Black
- Tow-Rax
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