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Anti-Splat Vans RV Wheel Chock

$41.75/Each
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Part# 05-21815

Overview

The perfect wheel chocks for your RV-? You can carry these in your airplane, and rest assured, that when you get to your destination and park your plane, it will be secure and safe. These are perfect for the RVs with their low wheel pants, as they only measure 2.5” W x 1.0” T x 8.0” L and weigh only 4 oz. per set. They are laser cut and formed from extremely strong aluminum, and they nest perfectly inside one another to conserve space for transport. These are attached together at the perfect c/c distance with a very durable, waterproof, non-marring plastic rope that will last for many years. Far too many times, we get to an airport and find no wheel chocks, or they are made from 4”x4” lumber that won’t begin to fit R-V aircraft. These will end that frustrating problem for good and add a little bling in the process.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 2.5” W x 1.0” T x 8.0” L
  • Weight: 4 oz

Reviews

Perfect little chocks for my RV. I ordered two sets, and one set came with a different carabiner. One was probably bigger than I would have used for this purpose, but it works.

Ali S Verified Purchase

ANTI-SPLAT VANS RV WHEEL CHOCK

July 29, 2024

Very lightweight. Easy to stow.

Joel A Verified Purchase

ANTI-SPLAT VANS RV WHEEL CHOCK

December 26, 2023

Q&A

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