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TysonTDW
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Jun 21, 2015

What wheel stabilizers will fit.

I have a 2012 Rockwood Roo21SS. The axles are really close.

I already tried the small Camco RV wheel stop but they would not fit.


Thinking about trying the x-stop wheel stabilizers.


Does anyone have a known wheel stabilizer that fits really close axles?

Thanks in advance!!!
  • SoundGuy wrote:
    TysonTDW wrote:
    Thinking about trying the x-stop wheel stabilizers.

    Does anyone have a known wheel stabilizer that fits really close axles?


    Axle spread on my Freedom Express is a mere 29" so the tires are really close together yet I have no issues whatsoever using a pair of BAL X-Chocks for minimizing suspension movement when we're walking around inside the camper. FWIW, Norco claims the X-Chock requires as little as 1 & 3/8" clearance between the tires ... can't imagine your tires are any closer together than that.



    I use the same thing on our ROO 236.
  • TysonTDW wrote:
    Thinking about trying the x-stop wheel stabilizers.

    Does anyone have a known wheel stabilizer that fits really close axles?


    Axle spread on my Freedom Express is a mere 29" so the tires are really close together yet I have no issues whatsoever using a pair of BAL X-Chocks for minimizing suspension movement when we're walking around inside the camper. FWIW, Norco claims the X-Chock requires as little as 1 & 3/8" clearance between the tires ... can't imagine your tires are any closer together than that.

  • Once someone posted a pic of chocks made from Harbor Freight woodworkers clamps. I made a set and have used them for 7 years with no problems. You can hand tighten them and believe me, they won't budge (don't ask how I know). Simple, easy and inexpensive.

    Harbor Freight Clamp:


    Finished product:
  • Mine are close on my 23SS.
    I made my own, from 4x4 PST post and threaded stock.
    various plans for these can be found online.
    Cost me $12 total for both sides.
  • If the camco don't fit the x-chock sure won't fit. Easy to make some that do fit with a 4x4 cut to size and all thread, that's what I did.