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From the manufacturer: The X-Chock Provides added stabilization and prevents tire shifts by applying opposing force to tandem tire applications.  As opposed to other chocks, the X-Chock works with the tires’ natural movement instead of against them.  Fits even the tightest of applications retracting down to 1 3/8” and extends to 10”.  Rust inhibitive coating.  Plated ratchet wrench with comfort bumper included.  Lightweight, easy to store.  Lockable for added security with optional 28015 Pad Lock.
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My experience: I bought a set of two X-chocks on Amazon for $54.48.  We have a 2017 2185 and we were loosing sleep at night when my son would move around in his top bunk or climb down the ladder.  We noticed a huge difference with the X-chocks in place.  The trailer seems a lot more stable and we sleep soundly now.   THESE DO NOT REPLACE STANDARD CHOCKS. THESE WORK IN ADDITION TO STANDARD WHEEL CHOCKS.

For those considering buying one X-chock vs two X-chocks, I did an experiment with only one X-chock in and although it made a difference in helping with trailer movement, it was much better in reducing movement with both installed.

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I use the x chocks on my TH and find that they do eliminate movement.  For my wife and myself, when we travel alone, we don't use them.  Too inconvenient for me to set them up all the time.  When we take our grand kids along I find them to be very helpful. 

We had some that worked the same way more or less on our vintage Airstream, all cast aluminum, single throw engagement.. they went with it when we sold it. Pod couldn't use them anyways. We bought the X-Chocks before the Lance came home.. Having camped with them, and without a few times, they make a huge difference. We have the stabilizer feet, and always try to chock up tight, but these, for us, really help. Notice it most when the dog leaves the dinette late at night to try to get in bed with us. 75 pounds dropping over 2 feet can shake the camper.. LOL

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