โAug-20-2016 08:46 AM
โAug-24-2016 08:27 AM
โAug-24-2016 01:06 AM
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.
โAug-23-2016 06:52 PM
โAug-23-2016 02:24 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Westcoasting wrote:
I'm sure that is nothing more than liability to cover the company's butt when someone doesn't tighten the chocks and the trailer rolls.
You're "sure" are you? ๐ Seems to me the people who designed and sell the BAL X-Chock make it pretty clear why one should not rely solely on these chocks to secure a trailer ...
"Do NOT use the BAL chock as a parking brake ..."
"Remove the BAL chock BEFORE connecting the trailer to the tow vehicle".
"Operating the trailer tongue jack can cause unnecessary stress to the BAL chock".
Hmmmm, now if you aren't using anything else to secure the trailer and do rely solely on the BAL X-Chock for this purpose how do you then "remove the BAL chock BEFORE connecting the trailer to the tow vehicle" and not have it roll away? :h
How dumb. :S
โAug-23-2016 02:04 PM
Westcoasting wrote:
I'm sure that is nothing more than liability to cover the company's butt when someone doesn't tighten the chocks and the trailer rolls.
โAug-23-2016 01:16 PM
โAug-23-2016 12:18 PM
โAug-23-2016 12:14 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Why do some seem to chock both fore and aft? Only one direction will be downhill and it sure isn't likely to roll uphill.
โAug-23-2016 11:39 AM
SoundGuy wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:
There was a pretty good discussion on X-chocks a coupla weeks ago, I think.SoundGuy wrote:
Hard to believe it's necessary to repeat ad nauseam as we did in this recent rv.net discussion that Norco's BAL X-Chocks, despite being called "chocks", are not intended to be used to secure a trailer to prevent it from shifting. Every box of X-Chocks includes a warning note to this effect so how anyone rely solely on X-Chocks as chocks is mind boggling. :SWestcoasting wrote:
My brother forgot his when he went to leave the campsite. Wheels were locked and they don't move... not sure how much more you need out of wheel chocks.
Clearly you (and evidently many others) still don't "get it". :R Tires shrink noticeably as they cool so anyone who pulls into a campsite, sets up, and uses nothing but X-Chocks to secure their trailer is in for a nasty surprise if there's any slope to that site. :E In the first couple of hours those tires will shrink, the X-Chocks (or any in-between tire chock for that matter) will loosen sufficiently to lose their grip on the tires. Installing X-Chocks before unhitching is also a no-no according to Norco as the tires want to rotate as the tongue jack is lifted / lowered during the unhitching / leveling process, resulting in undue stress being placed on the X-Chocks. This information is all contained in this manufacturer's warning note which your brother either didn't read or chose to ignore. :R
โAug-23-2016 11:36 AM
โAug-23-2016 11:13 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:
There was a pretty good discussion on X-chocks a coupla weeks ago, I think.
SoundGuy wrote:
Hard to believe it's necessary to repeat ad nauseam as we did in this recent rv.net discussion that Norco's BAL X-Chocks, despite being called "chocks", are not intended to be used to secure a trailer to prevent it from shifting. Every box of X-Chocks includes a warning note to this effect so how anyone rely solely on X-Chocks as chocks is mind boggling. :S
Westcoasting wrote:
My brother forgot his when he went to leave the campsite. Wheels were locked and they don't move... not sure how much more you need out of wheel chocks.
โAug-23-2016 11:01 AM
โAug-23-2016 09:39 AM
SoundGuy wrote:GrandpaKip wrote:
There was a pretty good discussion on X-chocks a coupla weeks ago, I think.
Hard to believe it's necessary to repeat ad nauseam as we did in this recent rv.net discussion that Norco's BAL X-Chocks, despite being called "chocks", are not intended to be used to secure a trailer to prevent it from shifting. Every box of X-Chocks includes a warning note to this effect so how anyone rely solely on X-Chocks as chocks is mind boggling. :S
โAug-23-2016 08:34 AM
โAug-23-2016 08:18 AM
lbrjet wrote:
BAL standard locking chock is all you need.