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This durable, solid rubber wheel chock prevents vehicles from rolling during maintenance or storage. The lightweight wheel chock features all-weather construction for reliable performance in any climate and a molded grab handle for easy positioning. With a nonslip surface for superior traction, this solid rubber wheel chock is an essential safety item for vehicle repair or storage.
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