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Glowrdr
Aug 20, 2016Explorer
Thanks for all of the replies. Yes, I do have a double axle (24 foot Kodiak). I think the best all around option for me will be to get 4 of the rubber chocks (probably needed anyways). This will be substantially better than the 2 plastic ones I have currently. Honestly, I think the only thing keeping my trailer from rolling down my driveway is the hitch jack.
I will also consider the BAL ones. While I don't care for the ratchet setup, I think its more secure then the FAB style lever locking ones. I have an immediate need for securing the trailer. The BAL's I can afford to wait for a good sale, or until DW makes me buy them.
While I wanted a simple, adjustable friction, chock style solution (i.e. BAL standard or Fastway) to work - I may need to double up on the efforts if it will pay off in the long run.
I will also consider the BAL ones. While I don't care for the ratchet setup, I think its more secure then the FAB style lever locking ones. I have an immediate need for securing the trailer. The BAL's I can afford to wait for a good sale, or until DW makes me buy them.
While I wanted a simple, adjustable friction, chock style solution (i.e. BAL standard or Fastway) to work - I may need to double up on the efforts if it will pay off in the long run.
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