Harbor Freight Wheel Chock
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Harbor Freight Wheel Chock
Has anyone used a Harbor Freight wheel chock? I am thinking about getting one to put in my trailer. Has anyone used one? Is there anything I need to know about them? Good/bad??
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#3
Hate to say it but they work great. Buddy picked one up today for $59 and I tried it out.
Why do I hate to say it. I just paid $490 for two Condors.
The Condor is mostly aluminum so it's a bit lighter and it's rubber feet are more resistant to sliding in an unmounted garage application.
Only real functional difference is that the Condor has a quick release plate you can mount to your trailer floor. Chock clips in and out with no need for bolting.
If your trailer does double duty as mine does, this would be a nice feature. Is it worth the extra money? Of course, otherwise I'm a dumbazz.
Oh yea, I almost forgot. It's made in the USA too. Yea, that's the ticket. That's why I bought it.
Why do I hate to say it. I just paid $490 for two Condors.
The Condor is mostly aluminum so it's a bit lighter and it's rubber feet are more resistant to sliding in an unmounted garage application.
Only real functional difference is that the Condor has a quick release plate you can mount to your trailer floor. Chock clips in and out with no need for bolting.
If your trailer does double duty as mine does, this would be a nice feature. Is it worth the extra money? Of course, otherwise I'm a dumbazz.
Oh yea, I almost forgot. It's made in the USA too. Yea, that's the ticket. That's why I bought it.
#4
Hate to say it but they work great. Buddy picked one up today for $59 and I tried it out.
Why do I hate to say it. I just paid $490 for two Condors.
The Condor is mostly aluminum so it's a bit lighter and it's rubber feet are more resistant to sliding in an unmounted garage application.
Only real functional difference is that the Condor has a quick release plate you can mount to your trailer floor. Chock clips in and out with no need for bolting.
If your trailer does double duty as mine does, this would be a nice feature. Is it worth the extra money? Of course, otherwise I'm a dumbazz.
Oh yea, I almost forgot. It's made in the USA too. Yea, that's the ticket. That's why I bought it.
Why do I hate to say it. I just paid $490 for two Condors.
The Condor is mostly aluminum so it's a bit lighter and it's rubber feet are more resistant to sliding in an unmounted garage application.
Only real functional difference is that the Condor has a quick release plate you can mount to your trailer floor. Chock clips in and out with no need for bolting.
If your trailer does double duty as mine does, this would be a nice feature. Is it worth the extra money? Of course, otherwise I'm a dumbazz.
Oh yea, I almost forgot. It's made in the USA too. Yea, that's the ticket. That's why I bought it.
Link to Harbor Frieght.
http://search.harborfreight.com/cpis...heel&Submit=Go
Thanks,
J
Last edited by jknowlton; 06-28-2009 at 10:26 AM.
#5
I didn't get one but the one my buddy got was the $59 one: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=97841
If you print the ad out your local store will match the online price.
If you print the ad out your local store will match the online price.
Last edited by jimmers1817; 06-28-2009 at 06:59 PM.
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they work awesome i have 5 myself, brohter has 2, dad has 1, and my buddies have a few as well... they ROCK! i have one on my bike table as well to hold the bike in place as i am working, have had over 15 diff style bikes in the chuck no problem, on rockets the rotor can get pretty close to hitting but lay a towel down and you are good!
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I didn't get one but the one my buddy got was the $59 one: http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=97841
If you print the ad out your local store will match the online price.
If you print the ad out your local store will match the online price.