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What Chocks do you use for Trailering Spyder?

i bought two chocks years ago at WalMart - bolted them to the floor of my trailer - and off I go.. i've trailered many thousands of mile with these very economical chocks and absolutely no issues.. believe i paid less than $10.00 for the pair..
BIG F

So two chocks and the parking brake are all you use !!!!...... You are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay braver than me ..... good luck ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
I installed a stationary chock from Harbor Freight onto my trailer. Then after loading the Spyder for a fitting, I drilled a hole through the side rails on the first chock to install the second one. Never moved one bit.
 

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I got my chocks at WalMart I believe for $9.99 a set.. bolted them to the floor of the trailer and strap the Spyder to some added eye bolts and off we go.. have logged many thousands of mile in the upper Midwest and nary a problem..
BIG F
 
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