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BAL X Chocks?
Old 09-14-2011, 09:38 AM   #1
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Hi all,

I bought the original BAL chock when I had a 32' TT & it worked like a charm. Now however, I have moved up to a 38' TH w/a triple axle & the original BAL chock is too wide to fit in between the wheels, so I was thinking of trying the X-Chock. At $50/ea. though, I thought I'd try to see if anyone in my situation has had success using them with a triple axle first.

Anyone?

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Old 09-14-2011, 03:26 PM   #2
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I highly recommend the RotoChoks if the spacing between your wheels is not too wide. I'm not sure what the maximum is as they are kind of custom-made depending on the tire spacing. They are a little more expensive than some, but well worth the difference! Good luck!

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I'm using them on our 5ver and really like them. Literature indicates they retract down to 1-3/8" and extend to 10". You can find them packaged in pairs, which may save you some money.
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