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Off Road Trail Tools Wheel Chocks


Aug 24, 2009

Yeah, I know. Wheel chocks aren't exactly a sexy item to add to your off-road tool kit, but they can literally save your life. Off Road Trail Tools' new ORTT Wheel Chocks fold flat, don't spark, are light-weight, and very strong. I could have really used a set of these a few weeks ago when my Jeep was pointing downhill and I had to winch a vehicle uphill. They'd also be extremely useful when changing a tire or swapping out an axle shaft on unstable terrain.

These original ORTT Wheel Chocks are designed with unique tooling to produce friction to grip dirt and other surfaces. Additional holding strength can be obtained by using simple tent stakes. Tested using Finite Element Analysis (FEA), 3D Deflection, strain and stress analysis, Off Road Trail Tools' wheel chocks give you the ultimate safety features not found on any other wheel chock.

Extensively tested, the ORTT Wheel Chocks can be unfolded and laid out horizontally to double as a traction device in a sticky situation. Light-weight yet strong material allows the wheel chocks to be used while winching. Equipped with stainless steel hardware, these non-rusting, non-sparking chocks are the only choice when it comes to your safety, the safety of others and your vehicle. Designed to be compatible with today's off-road tire sizes, the ORTT Wheel Chocks are collapsible for easy transport.

The ORTT Wheel Chocks (part #5008) are currently available at offroadtrailtools.com for USD$99.95.


Off Road Trail Tools Wheel Chocks


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