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Old March 30th 10, 06:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
JS
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Default Source for plastic wheel chocks with holders?

They're not Anschau, but Cobra parts...
Try Williams Soaring Center, Williams, CA.
They have the chocks and holders in stock. Black or white (black last
longer)
Sorry, not from horrible Wal-Mart but from a full-service soaring
supplier.
Jim
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Old March 30th 10, 07:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Grider Pirate
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Default Source for plastic wheel chocks with holders?

On Mar 29, 7:11*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


Of course, there's always McMaster-Carr
http://www.mcmaster.com/#tire-chocks/=6g13rs
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Old March 30th 10, 09:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Papa3
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Default Source for plastic wheel chocks with holders?

On Mar 30, 2:05*pm, Grider Pirate wrote:
On Mar 29, 7:11*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


Of course, there's always McMaster-Carrhttp://www.mcmaster.com/#tire-chocks/=6g13rs


I wish... they're right down the road. Unfortunately, their chocks
don't come with the handy-dandy chock holders that you mount right
next to the wheels. I'm chock full o' chocks. It's the holders I
ain't got.

Fortunately, Tim Mara at Wings and Wheels had them for a very
reasonable price. Case closed.

P3
 




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