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LarryJM
Aug 24, 2016Explorer II
Nicholsfamily05 wrote:
We have always used the X chock.
As long as you adjust them properly and keep adjusting them as the tread wears I don't see how you can have an issue.
We have used them on some inclines and they hold great.
We have the rubber ones to but we use those on our atv trailer as not much weight there.
Then IMO you are play Russian Roulette since all those in-between type Faux chock systems are clearly NOT FOR CHOCKING and their directions CLEARLY WARN against relying on them to prevent trailer movement. Just look thru THIS THREAD for some scary stories/insight.
Larry
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