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One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet)
trailers has fallen apart. Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 |
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On Mar 29, 10:11*am, Papa3 wrote:
One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet) trailers has fallen apart. *Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? * I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 My neighbor at the airport mentioned WalMart for the wheel chocks, since mine are pretty ancient and the holders have long since fallen apart. I haven't gone to look, though, since I just chuck my chocks in the front of the trailer whenever I go someplace with it. -- Matt |
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On Mar 29, 10:11*am, Papa3 wrote:
One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet) trailers has fallen apart. *Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? * I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 Yea, I know it's in Germany, but, here you go... http://www.tripus.de/Wheel-chocks-2954-90.html |
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On Mar 29, 8:19*am, rlovinggood wrote:
On Mar 29, 10:11*am, Papa3 wrote: One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet) trailers has fallen apart. *Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? * I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 Yea, I know it's in Germany, but, here you go... http://www.tripus.de/Wheel-chocks-2954-90.html I know it's not local, but Northern Tool carries a variety of chocks and lots of trailer parts too. http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...0617_200310617 Craig |
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On Mar 29, 11:56*am, Craig wrote:
On Mar 29, 8:19*am, rlovinggood wrote: On Mar 29, 10:11*am, Papa3 wrote: One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet) trailers has fallen apart. *Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? * I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 Yea, I know it's in Germany, but, here you go... http://www.tripus.de/Wheel-chocks-2954-90.html I know it's not local, but Northern Tool carries a variety of chocks and lots of trailer parts too.http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...0617_200310617 Craig- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Chocks I got. It's the little holders that I need. |
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On Mar 29, 11:19*am, rlovinggood wrote:
On Mar 29, 10:11*am, Papa3 wrote: One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet) trailers has fallen apart. *Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? * I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 Yea, I know it's in Germany, but, here you go... http://www.tripus.de/Wheel-chocks-2954-90.html Vielen Dank! I'll use that a last resort in case I have a trip there later this year... |
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On Mar 29, 10:20*am, Papa3 wrote:
On Mar 29, 11:19*am, rlovinggood wrote: On Mar 29, 10:11*am, Papa3 wrote: One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet) trailers has fallen apart. *Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? * I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 Yea, I know it's in Germany, but, here you go... http://www.tripus.de/Wheel-chocks-2954-90.html Vielen Dank! *I'll use that a last resort in case I have a trip there later this year... http://shop.easternmarine.com/index....categoryID=164 Looks like you could make your own pretty easy. |
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On Mar 29, 9:19*am, Papa3 wrote:
On Mar 29, 11:56*am, Craig wrote: On Mar 29, 8:19*am, rlovinggood wrote: On Mar 29, 10:11*am, Papa3 wrote: One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet) trailers has fallen apart. *Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? * I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 Yea, I know it's in Germany, but, here you go... http://www.tripus.de/Wheel-chocks-2954-90.html I know it's not local, but Northern Tool carries a variety of chocks and lots of trailer parts too.http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...0617_200310617 Craig- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Chocks I got. *It's the little holders that I need. Ah Ha. I'll read more closely next time. Good luck with the search. Craig |
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On Mar 29, 10:19*am, rlovinggood wrote:
On Mar 29, 10:11*am, Papa3 wrote: One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet) trailers has fallen apart. *Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? * I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 Yea, I know it's in Germany, but, here you go... http://www.tripus.de/Wheel-chocks-2954-90.html Try your local "Camping World" or other RV supply places. |
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On Mar 29, 9:56*am, mattm wrote:
On Mar 29, 10:11*am, Papa3 wrote: One of the plastic chock holders that came with my Anschau (Komet) trailers has fallen apart. *Before I do the obvious and go to the trailer dealer(s) for an (expensive) replacement, has anyone found a local source for these? * I'm looking for a set of light-weight plastic chocks with holders, so I tried googling various combinations and going to the usual sites (Grainger, eTrailer, etc.) without luck. Haven't looked too hard, but figured I'd take the easy way out and enlist the help of R.A.S. P3 My neighbor at the airport mentioned WalMart for the wheel chocks, since mine are pretty ancient and the holders have long since fallen apart. I haven't gone to look, though, since I just chuck my chocks in the front of the trailer whenever I go someplace with it. -- Matt Yes, I can confirm that Wallmart has trailer wheel chocks, in the automotive section. I purchased a pair of REESE Wheel chocks from them for $7.99 in the last two weeks. A quick websearch shows that Lowes, amazon and a bunch of other suppliers also carry them. Here the link for Lowe's website: http://www.lowes.com/pd_259328-29318...8_?identifier= Bastoune |
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