RV trailer wheel chocks.

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Are these any good or is a guy better off to go to a pair of professional wheel chocks that sit on the ground for stabilizing my new trailer? If I were to buy these, I would get one for each side. Crappy Tire special at $26.95 apiece.

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These are basically the same as applying the brakes on the trailer. Best I've found so far. although I paid $89.00 each at RV dealer( mine are orange and seem a little heavier but basically the same )
 
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Seen lots of similar products and they seem to work good. I use wallymart specials that go on the ground though.
 

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I have used rocks too they work. Now that I have a permanent site I bought a pair from wally world
 

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I use those on the enclosed trailer, work good.
 

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i got these last year they work better than the on the ground ones take the last bit of bounce out of the inside of the trailer after the stabalizer jacks are down

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Used them for two seasons know. Work well. You don't need much force to keep the trailer form rocking.

Are these any good or is a guy better off to go to a pair of professional wheel chocks that sit on the ground for stabilizing my new trailer? If I were to buy these, I would get one for each side. Crappy Tire special at $26.95 apiece.

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i got these last year they work better than the on the ground ones take the last bit of bounce out of the inside of the trailer after the stabalizer jacks are down

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These are BY FAR the best wheel chocks you will find. For an RV anyway.... They stabilize the trailer a LOT.
 

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I bought. A couple sets in the states and they were 40-50 us per pair
woodys in red deer was 80 ish each
 

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Doug will buy the doo colored ones. :)
I recommend buying the Doo colored ones. Lol. Seriously get a set with bright colors. My buddy flat spotted 2 tires at a site 2 years ago with a black set. They didn't catch his eye on the final walk around and he forgot to take them off. Ouch.....
 

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I recommend buying the Doo colored ones. Lol. Seriously get a set with bright colors. My buddy flat spotted 2 tires at a site 2 years ago with a black set. They didn't catch his eye on the final walk around and he forgot to take them off. Ouch.....

Or, get into a routine. I have a routine of "steps", so I don't forget about em.
 
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