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HowTo: My Custom Carry Along Wheel Chocks.

JamesLaz

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I wanted some small wheel chocks for my Can AM Spyder F3 limited but was not happy with what I was finding so I made my own.

I wanted something compact that I could easily carry along with me so I ordered a 2 pack of rubber door stops, drilled holes in the end and attached wit a piece of cord. They work great and take up little space.

Thanks,
James
 

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:clap::clap::clap: ................I Loooooooooooooooooooooooooooove another DIY'er ........ Mike :thumbup:
 
Don't get the need??

If you ever have your parking brake not release and you have to do it manually, you will wish you had a set unless you can locate some big rocks. ;-)
 
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I have had the parking brake issues a few times and these are perfect for that situation. I can keep my Spyder still as I disconnect the parking brake to reset it. If you have had the parking brake issues you will know why these are needed.
 
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