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truck bed wheel chock mount

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by tinkerinWstuff, May 19, 2012.

  1. tinkerinWstuff

    tinkerinWstuff Administrator Staff Member

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    didn't want to bolt the wheel chock down in my truck bed. Too much of a PITA when I guy needs to remove it so the truck can do other work.

    So I fabricated a mount to the gooseneck hitch. Quick release fellas:

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    Pretty cool idea. No mounting holes.
     


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    more pics with bikes

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    :thumb::peace:Nice set up Tink
     


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    That mounts nice....That yellow paint job really turned out sharp dude!
     


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    Thank you. I'm very pleased with it myself.
     


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    Very clever! How do you load the VFR in the truck, guessing ramps, if so, what type? I transported mine in the back of my truck once, used aluminum folding ramps but it was too steep and scary. I have a 5x8 trailer with wood boards (2x6's) for decking and installed a chock like yours, little less hazardous now, at least to me.
     


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    I have a 5ft aluminum ramp. My driveway and street angle allows me to get a ramp angle that's pretty easy to load. Trying to load or unload in a strange location takes a little hunting.
     


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    Slopes are your friend in those situations, and not tawking some derogitory expressions regarding peoples melons :tongue:

    Nice wheel chuck (chuckster)
     


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