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X-chock - Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Essex, Maryland, United States

Essex, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

Used PAIR of X-Chocks. These were used for about 2 years, but only about 4-5 times per year. Includes wrench! 


The X-Chock starts off where the Deluxe Tire Locking Chock left off but it’s new, slimmer design will fit into more axle applications.

  • Provides added stabilization and prevents tire shifts by applying opposing force to tandem tire applications.
  • As opposed to other chocks, the X-Chock works with the tires’ natural movement instead of against them.
  • Fits even the tightest of applications retracting down to 1 3/8” and extends to 10”.
  • Rust inhibitive coating.
  • Plated ratchet wrench with comfort bumper included.
  • Lightweight, easy to store.
  • Lockable for added security with optional 28015 Pad Lock.
  • Made in the USA!
  • U.S. PATENT #8,365,875

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