Check out our new recessed wheel chocks!
First, locate the frame cross members. If your trailer has 24" spacing,
you must use the 24" wheel chock. If it has 16" frame spacing, you must
use the 16" wheel chock. These chocks MUST mount directly between the floor
cross members, with each end sitting on top of the crossmembers. I cut
the hole with a standard 7.25" circular saw. Just be careful not to hit
the frame.
(As I get older, I need more light- that is a 250 watt HPS street light!)
Drill six 3/8" holes. The ones at each corner should go through the
frame of the trailer. The two middle holes will go into the floor only.
These will have large "fender washers" on them to pull the floor up to
the wheel chock. The wheel chock is supplied with 5/16" carriage bolts,
nuts and washers. All you need it two people, one under the trailer with
a wrench, and one above, holding the bolt down.
All Done!
Lift up the cover, and drive right in! Tire drops down into floor
about 1.5", and the cover acts as a wheel stop!
When closed, it lays flat down on the floor.
Set up for two bikes in a 6 x 12
We can install these for you, or you can do it yourself!
Thank you, Robin and Paul