"Scissor" Chocks

/ "Scissor" Chocks #3  
Never used them but seen them used at the marina.

Chris
 
/ "Scissor" Chocks #4  
Sister-in-law and her husband have something similar. They use them on a fifth wheel RV. They seem to be happy with them

I just use the plastic wedges, or wooden blocks.
 
/ "Scissor" Chocks #5  
Carrying a couple 2x4's are plastic wedges would be just as easy. I am not a professional thief but would simply let the air out of one of the tires and away it would go. Those are primarily used to prevent rocking on rvs.
 
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#6  
Thanks for the input. I saw a mention of preventing rocking, but was not sure what they were talking about. I always thought a rockin' RV was a good thing! :laughing:

I'm not worried too much about theft. I have a coupler lock that will stop the casual thief. I was really thinking it would be easier to keep track of those versus plastic chocks.
 
/ "Scissor" Chocks #7  
I've seen a home made version, take a 4x4 pressure treated, cut angles on it, stack one on top of the other and put a bolt between them.

(little googleing and i have a pic worth a thousand words)

WoodchocksonT310SR.jpg
 
/ "Scissor" Chocks #8  
The Northern Tool style are good for minimizing "rocking" on a RV trailer, but they are not the best to prevent rolling movement. If you forget to remove them and start rolling, they will just spit out the side. Don't ask me how I know!
 

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