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CURT Wheel Chock Set (Up to 17" Wide Wheels) #22800

SKU #: 2020102962

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CURT wheel chocks are designed to be used together with the emergency brake to stop your vehicle from moving. They are constructed from durable plastic and offer a generous 17" width. This allows them to fit a variety of wheel and vehicle sizes.

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  • expand-more Quick Facts
    • check Ideal for chocking wheels on a parked trailer
    • check Perfect for adding safety during vehicle maintenance
    • check Compatible with wheels up to 17" wide
    • check Raised tread offers a better grip on the wheel
    • check Saw-tooth edges on the base provide solid traction on the ground
    • check Constructed from durable plastic
    • check Always to be used with vehicle brake
    • check Not for commercial use
    • check Limited lifetime warranty (one-year finish, one-year parts)
  • expand-more Specifications
    • check SKU: 2020102962
    • check Brand: Curt™
    • check Warranty Term: Limited lifetime warranty (one-year finish, one-year parts)
    • check Quantity In Package: 2
    • check UPC: 612314228003
    • check Country of Origin: CHN
    • check Hardware Type: Chock
    • check Unit of Measure: EA
    • check Item Weight (Pounds): 0.880
    • check Manufacturer Reference Number: 22800
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Product description

For towing and maintenance, CURT wheel chocks are the perfect accessory to keep on hand. Any time you get underneath your car or truck to change oil, perform maintenance or make repairs, chocking the wheels is a vital safety measure. Even if you are just going under the hood to check fluid levels, it is a good idea to make sure your vehicle is not going anywhere. Likewise, whenever your vehicle is hitched up to a trailer and parked for an extended period of time -- whether it be at the campground or the boat landing -- using wheel chocks ensures your towing rig will not be rolling away without you in the driver seat. To ensure safety, a vehicle's parking brake should not be the only thing to keep the weight of the vehicle and trailer in place, especially if they are parked on any kind of incline. CURT wheel chocks are designed to be used together with the emergency brake to stop your vehicle from moving. They are constructed from durable plastic and offer a generous 17" width. This allows them to be used with a variety of wheel and vehicle sizes, though they should never be used for commercial applications. CURT wheel chocks also feature a raised tread to better grip the wheel and saw-tooth edges on the base for better traction on the ground.

FEATURES:

  • SECURE. These wheel chocks help prevent roll-away of unattended trailers, RVs or vehicles. They can also be used to steady vehicles during maintenance (always use with vehicle brake)
  • VERSATILE. These wheel chocks for trailers and trucks can be used on tires up to 17 inches wide (not for commercial use)
  • TOUGH. These trailer wheel chocks are constructed from durable black plastic to provide long-lasting strength
  • ENHANCED GRIP. These trailer wheel chocks also make great RV wheel chocks! They feature a textured surface to better grip the tires for a reliable hold
  • SOLID HOLD. These camper wheel chocks are equipped with saw-tooth edges on the bottom to provide a superior hold on the ground
Warning:

Warning Cancer and reproductive harm. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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