Installation Hardware Needed to Secure a Tow-Rax Removeable Wheel Chock
Updated 05/19/2014 | Published 05/17/2014 >
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Question:
The 6 wide wheel chock you offer comes with 4 flush floor mounting bolts, extra mounting bolts are only packaged in quantities of 3 per pkg. If I want to move the wheel chock to another location in my trailer, so I can alter bike positions, are three of these bolts enough, as this wheel chock which has four mounting holes?
asked by: Craig W
Expert Reply:
The Tow-Rax Wheel Chock # TWSPWM is supposed to only require 3-fasteners to secure it which is why the multi-surface hardware kit, # TWPH2770, comes with 3 fasteners as well. Either way, yes, 3 fasteners can be used.
I think you might have TWSPWS which secures with 4 fasteners. In that case you would want to obtain a 4th from a local hardware store. Otherwise the one corner that isn't secured could pull up on the other corners.
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Tow-Rax Removable Wheel Chock w/ Wood Screws - 6-1/2" Wide Tires - Tubular Steel - Black
- Wheel Chocks
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- Motorcycle
- Steel
- 1 Chock
- Black
- Tow-Rax
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