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The MaxxHaul 70072 Solid Rubber Heavy Duty Wheel Chock is a compact, durable safety essential made from premium solid rubber. Designed for superior traction with an oil-resistant textured pad, it secures trailers, RVs, trucks, and utility vehicles in any weather. Lightweight yet tough, it features a built-in handle for easy use and fits conveniently in tight spaces, making it a must-have for professionals who demand reliable vehicle stabilization on the go.
Manufacturer | Maxxhaul Towing Products |
Brand | MAXXHAUL |
Model | 70072 |
Item Weight | 3.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.9 x 3.7 inches |
Item model number | 70072 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 70072 |
T**Y
Work well...
Have a VERY large heavy-duty vehicle. These are dependable blocks for hills and off-road.
A**R
8000 people gave this 5 stars
Well add me to the list of 5 star reviews. Who has time to rate wheel chocks? Is it just so they can mention that the big blocks of rubber kind of smell like rubber when you first get them? They are heavy duty, meant to hold a semi-truck, or in our case, a fully laden garbage truck. Oh wait, maybe that is why I don't mind the rubber smell. I have found that when they are driven over, they do smash down and split in half, rendering them useless to us. But that is user fault, not the manufacture. So here is my honest review. It is a good price for these. They do last when treated right. They smell somewhat, but if you are going to store them in your vehicle, I suggest a different type of chock. Don't be surprised that when they arrive if the box is beat up. The chocks will be fine though. They are just rubber blocks, hard to hurt them in shipping. Go ahead and purchase them.
E**G
Good value chocks
These are good, simple, solid medium sized rubber chocks. They do have that molded rubber smell when you unbox them, but it dissipates pretty quickly if you air them out. I bought a couple of pairs to test on our 6000 lb RV trailer. I liked their performance well enough I bought another pair.The other pics show the size. They are not huge, but big enough to chock RV tires for sure in inclined spots and should hold other trailers/vehicles pretty well. The tire is the rear of my 2018 F150-- 275/55/R20.The cords make them easy carry and to pull out from the tires. One pic shows how they arrive. this is pretty much how I store them. 3 pairs like this stash compactly in my crate with Anderson levelers. They are heavy--even with the hollow space. I'm not concerned that the trailer will compress these like it has done the cheap yellow plastic ones we used before. And the rubber construction grabs pavement surfaces. All in all a good value.
A**7
Good Product
Substantial, heavy rubber. Easy to use and store
H**C
Smell is --- incredibly strong/bad.stinky.. Product it self is awesome. But still smells after a month airing it out outside...
I read the reviews about the smell but thought - surely it can't be that bad... The smell really is THAT BAD.But other than the smell, the chock itself is awesome. Solid rubber. Heavy but not too heavy. Nice handle. I like the grip/treads on it. I recently had to change a tire on my Maxda CX5 and realized I didn't have a chock to extra-stabilize the car. So I read reviews and got this one. I want to keep it in my car for any future flat tires I may end up with. I think the product itself will be great for it. However -- back to that smell. It really is that bad, that strong, oily/rubbery/stinky right out of the shipping box. It made another boxed product I had in the order also smell. Luckly that other product was an outdoor product so it stinking or not wont matter. I've had the chock outside, through 3 days of full-on california sprink sunshine now - I think the smell is getting less, but I'm not sure yet if it will bake out enough to have the chock in the back of my SUV. I can see if its kept in the bed of a pickup with out a shell on it, it would be fine. In a SUV, or trunk, or covered pickup - I'm really not sure yet. I really hope the smell sun-bakes out.Update - One month after purchaseI have had the chock outside for a month now, in the sun during the day, trying to get rid of the smell. The smell is less - but still too much to have it stored inside my SUV, in the back. Especially when the SUV get hot from the sun. I still want to use this chock though - its heavy and really is well made. I'm getting a smell proof/bear proof /camping food storage bag to see if that contains the smell enough so that I can keep it in the back of my SUV.
S**E
Heavy Duty!
This pair of rubber stopper is not light. Is heavy duty and well built! I have a 1998 Toyota Land Cruiser v8 which is about 5300 lbs. My tire size are 265 70 r16 and it hits the rubber wheel chocks every time with no damage. I use it as a curb block for inside the garage so I know how far I need to park to get it perfect every time. I would drive with gear D until I hit these rubber chocks and then put it in gear N for neutral and pull the parking brake before putting it in gear P for park. The hook is made so you can tie a chain or rope and pull it out with ease but I don't use it for that. Whenever I need to drive my vehicle onto a ramp I would use these chocks for an easy oil change.
J**K
Works Perfectly!
Excellent Price, Excellent Quality, Fast Shipping! Buy with Confidence.Thank you,
T**M
Great wheel chalks or gate stops
There as described. The rubber is solid and the eyeball is well installed. I used them to hold a gate open and they do exactly what I need them to do.
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