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nayther
Jun 03, 2013Explorer
I do it all the time. I bought a cheap Harbor Freight wheel chock and mounted it to a piece of plywood with rubber on the bottom, it fits up against the wall and keeps the tire off the wall, then two tiedowns on the front, one around the rear wheel to keep it from bouncing sideways. Works just fine. Used to just put a piece of plywood and a towel up against the wall but like this better, directs the force right against the joint where the wall and floor connect.
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