-
Recommend any Blocks for front wheels in trailer?
Hi folks, I just bought an enclosed trailer.
Is anyone aware of a couple of blocks that I can mount to the floor in front of the tires that would probably keep the Spyder from moving from side to side?
Thanks in advance.
-
Very Active Member
Originally Posted by Jackhartjr
Hi folks, I just bought an enclosed trailer.
Is anyone aware of a couple of blocks that I can mount to the floor in front of the tires that would probably keep the Spyder from moving from side to side?
Thanks in advance.
If your main concern is side to side ..... what will work fine is...., use a small piece of plywood then screw two short pieces of 2" X 2" to the front and one side of the plywood .... then when you load your Spyder roll it onto the plywood pieces and screw them to the floor. ... I use the Rachet over the tire method to keep the Spyder from moving , so this is an easy way of preventing movement. .... some folks take a 1/2 hr. to an hour tying their Spyders down .... I do it in about 10 minutes ..... good luck ..... Mike
-
Active Member
IF you can find a set of these Spyder Super clamps for sale, get them. Once and awhile a set is for sale on here and well worth it.
They no longer make these.
TRAILER CHOCKS FOR SPYDER.jpg
-
Very Active Member
https://www.etrailer.com/s.aspx?qry=wheel+chocks Try these guys, they are not cheep, you can probably find some thing cheaper, but it's a start!
-
Very Active Member
Originally Posted by MeudtPG
IF you can find a set of these Spyder Super clamps for sale, get them. Once and awhile a set is for sale on here and well worth it.
They no longer make these.
TRAILER CHOCKS FOR SPYDER.jpg
Someone on this site has a pair for sale right now. https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...k-kit-for-sale
“Born to Ride......Ride to Live....MOATER ON !
“Current ride: 2017 RT Limited”
-
Active Member
Not cheap, but I used two Condor motorcycle chocks. Very heavy duty and nice looking. I already had one from my Harley days so I only had to buy one additional. Position the Spyder in your trailer to achieve desired tongue weight of 10-12% of the trailer total loaded. Mark the exact location where the front tires need to stop.
-
Thanks to all that answered.
I went with a nice pair from etrailer!
-
Very Active Member
If you need wheel chocks WalMart sells them dirt cheap! that is where I got mine. bolted them to the floor of the trailer and have many thousands of miies with the Spyder on the trailer and no issues.
BIG F
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|