AFA Tooling Chock Blocks (2 Pcs) Rubber Dual Wheel Tire Chocks Front and Back for Camper, Trailer, RV, Truck, Car and ATV - Best Heavy Duty Vehicle Wedge Design with Handle and Garage Grip Bottom
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It would work for me to tie down a 16000 pound horse trailer
We are not sure if a warranty is necessary. I have no issues with mine. These animals are very sturdy by nature, and so they will be abused just by current use.
I have got a 16 inch tire horse trailer that works well with my living quarters
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As of right now, I am restoring a car that does not have working brakes. The driveway to my house is on an incline and sometimes I have to move my car out of the garage to drive into it. As a result of these chocks, I can comfortably park my car in front of my house without fear. have a sturdy construction and are easy to grip. Despite their lightweight nature, they have an impressive heft. As far as I know, they have remained in place on every vehicle I have tested them on. My Jaguar XJR, my GMC Denali, my Mercedes GL550 and my project Morris Minor all fall under this heading. Since I tried SOOOO many wheel chocks, these are without a doubt the best ones I've ever used. This is the company I highly recommend.
I am very happy with the quality and hold of this bag! The travel trailer these are for is much more attractive than the traditional triangle rubber chicks that I have. The quality seems to be great and they do the job well. In spite of putting them on the ground, too, and tossing them in the bed of my truck, they still seem to be fine. I don't think they smell bad By tying two ropes together, I made a very strong rope. This makes it easy to get them out and follow them around. Initially, I was skeptical due to their lower price, but now that I have used them, I highly recommend In contrast to the "old school" chocks, I rarely use them anymore.
There is no doubt that these are strong and long-lasting. With these we feel much safer than with lighter, cheaper options connected to the back of our 36 foot motorhome. In addition, we put red reflector tape on the back of the blocks for greater visibility, and tied a rope to the tops of the blocks to allow for easy transport.
Those tires did not fit snugly against our tires when I obtained them from a national tool store. Basically, these are just good, solid chocks that should last for a while. They are heavy, but still compact as well.
Plastic is not as strong as metal. (They ARE heavy if you don't mind the weight. There is 14 pounds in it. They will secure your trailer very tightly. These are not like the plastic ones I've run over in the past. They will not let you run over them by mistake. You won't be able to compress them to that extent. Almost all tires can be fitted with them. The heavy duty is there A 5 out of 5.
The reason why I bought these was because my husband is a diesel mechanic and these are the kinds they use for His trust in the light was shaken- They're the lightweight plastic ones we had for our travel trailer because they slide on paved surfaces. Rubber grips with tread on top that grip the bottom of the tire well on hard surfaces. These are not very light weight and are heavy rubber. The grips on the bottom make them squishy on paved surfaces and dig well into dirt and gravel. It wouldn't be possible for us to go back to the light Plastic ones that are light and cheap.
My hat goes off to you. The yellow plastic ones on my old doors had "Replace by (7 years ago)" imprinted on them. I bought these to replace them. There is a slight difference in width, but they are the same height & width The handles appear to be beefier, they tighten up to the tire a lot better (at least on a Toyota from the '90s), and they are better at "grabbing" the concrete floor. As a result of the odor, I just got a whiff of new tire at close range, but nothing more. I don't have to feel bad about throwing out the "old yellers". It's gonna be fun using these, and you'll feel a lot safer.
rubber chocks fit our 42' toy hauler 5th wheel perfectly, and they're a reliable piece of equipment. These will be a great purchase for you!.