Wheel Chocks
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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How to properly chock trailer wheels?
To properly chock trailer wheels, place the chocks snugly against the tires on the downhill side first, then add chocks on the opposite side for extra security. Always ensure the trailer is on level ground before unhitching, and engage the parking brake. For maximum stability, use heavy-duty chocks sized for your trailerās tires and weight rating.
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Are rubber or plastic wheel chocks better?
Rubber wheel chocks are generally better than plastic because they provide superior grip, durability, and resistance to slipping on various surfaces. Rubber chocks also perform well in extreme temperatures and heavy-duty applications. Plastic chocks are lighter and less expensive but can crack under heavy loads or in cold weather. For trailers and RVs, rubber is the preferred choice for safety and longevity.
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How many wheel chocks do I need for a travel trailer?
For a travel trailer, you typically need at least two wheel chocks, one for each side of a wheel on the same axle. On slopes or for long-term parking, four chocksātwo per axleāare recommended for maximum stability. Using multiple chocks prevents rolling in both directions and adds peace of mind during hitching or maintenance.
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What's the best trailer wheel lock?
The best trailer wheel lock is usually a heavy-duty wheel boot or clamp-style lock made from hardened steel. These locks secure around the wheel, preventing rotation and deterring theft. Look for models with weather-resistant coatings and tamper-proof designs for added security. Popular options include brands like Trimax and The Club, which offer adjustable sizes for different trailer wheels.
