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If you own a HF wheel chock, is it easily removed

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Old 03-27-2009, 06:57 AM
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We have a toyhauler Rv and need to get some chocks in it for our 2 harleys. We have read about the Harbor freight one and think it would be a good choice,, but we need it to be removable when we get to the campgrounds like a bike pro is. Does anyone that has one of these know it you can get the removable mounting brackets for it? I called HF yesterday and whoever I was talking to had no idea. thanks
 
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Originally Posted by brendajm
We have a toyhauler Rv and need to get some chocks in it for our 2 harleys. We have read about the Harbor freight one and think it would be a good choice,, but we need it to be removable when we get to the campgrounds like a bike pro is. Does anyone that has one of these know it you can get the removable mounting brackets for it? I called HF yesterday and whoever I was talking to had no idea. thanks
i personally dont know about the HF wheel chocks. However,... I use a type that comes with key ways that are secured to the floor, ( flush mounted) that you can remove the wheel chocks after pulling your front tire out of it when unloading your trailer.

RJ
 
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