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Anyone try chock styx

perrykoehn
Explorer
Explorer
We are looking at a DRV Fullhouse. Will be hauling a BMW GSA. I'm trying to learn about all the wheel chock options. I'm leary about drilling through the floor. There are 2 30 gallon gasoline tanks underneath. While doing research I came across this idea. https://wheelchockpro.com/
Anyone tried it or had any experience? Thanks
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Bedlam
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I use a Harbor Freight wheel chock bolted to a piece of 2'x3' 3/4" plywood. My Concours (sport tour) is soft-strapped at the triple trees and rear foot pegs just tight enough so it will not lean in either direction with the suspension slightly compressed. This works on my open or enclosed trailers without having to bolt the chock down or buy more than one chock.

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beemerphile1
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Explorer
I've used a Condor Pit Stop chock for years without it being bolted down. I have had mine for a very long time but there are less expensive versions available now.
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dedmiston
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Link. https://wheelchockpro.com/

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fj12ryder
Explorer III
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It looks interesting, but the site is sure short on details about how it works. If you already have tie downs, you can use something like a Condor chock. There are ways to secure them without drilling holes or mounting them permanently.
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