How to Install Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws
Published 04/06/2022 >
Question:
Is there an installation video with this wheel chalk
asked by: Mike
Helpful Expert Reply:
We don't currently (April 2022) have an installation video of the Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws # TWSPWC but the installation process is pretty straightforward. You'll need to use a 3/8" drill bit and drill your holes in your floor either using the attached diagram as a guide or by holding the chock where you'd like it located and making marks through the mounting holes. I recommend going the second route.
After the holes are drilled out you'll insert the anchors and secure them then it's just a matter of slightly installing the screws, securing the chock, then tightening down the screws the rest of the way.
Attached is a review video for you to check out that shows everything aside from how to install the anchors.
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Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Chrome
- Wheel Chocks
- Wheel Chock
- Motorcycle
- Steel
- 1 Chock
- Chrome
- Tow-Rax
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