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Vikinglover42 06-29-2016 06:09 AM

Securing in my 5th wheel
 
Hey guys.........anybody have any suggestions on what kind of wheel chock set up I can use in my 5th wheel toy hauler.....I cant secure anything to the floor because of water tanks and wires so any info on a chock or what have you guys seen or heard about.....any help would be helpful! I bought a toy hauler so I could take the Harley with us while were camping but I don't want to be nervous hauling it around unless it's secure.


Thx Ross

Rick58 06-29-2016 07:08 AM

https://www.facebook.com/BeastRacks/

This is what I use.

Vikinglover42 06-29-2016 09:12 AM

Any other ideas...........

cprhed 06-29-2016 09:23 AM

RV.net is my favorite forum for all things camper related. Found this link in the toyhauler section. A chock that secures with straps.

http://www.hitchsource.com/bk-1000-l...o-p-35569.html

Vikinglover42 06-29-2016 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by cprhed (Post 15281248)
RV.net is my favorite forum for all things camper related. Found this link in the toyhauler section. A chock that secures with straps.

http://www.hitchsource.com/bk-1000-l...o-p-35569.html

Thx Cprhed.......I have that exact system right now lol but the plate bolts to the floor and with this particular model it has a gas tank for toys n such right under the garage so I can't bolt the base plate to the floor and I can't find anyone that will drop the tank either?

DMetcalf 06-29-2016 02:15 PM

I purchased a wheel chock system that had heavy rubber boots on the bottom of the extended legs/frame so it doesn't scoot forward when your placing the front tire in it. It has a wide stance so it keeps the bike upright when you get off of it til you use tie-downs to secure it. I found it on ebay somewhere. It was not very expensive as I recall either.

Vikinglover42 06-29-2016 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by DMetcalf (Post 15282077)
I purchased a wheel chock system that had heavy rubber boots on the bottom of the extended legs/frame so it doesn't scoot forward when your placing the front tire in it. It has a wide stance so it keeps the bike upright when you get off of it til you use tie-downs to secure it. I found it on ebay somewhere. It was not very expensive as I recall either.


Thank you D.......I appreciate the response

cprhed 06-29-2016 03:25 PM

DMetcalf might have your answer right there. I did ebay search for 'motorcycle wheel chock'. I found items like he described ranging from $45 to $300.

I would be more concerned about the tie down anchors being an issue if you can't bolt to the floor. but the wheel chock really only helps hold it up until you get it tied.


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