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  1. Mike929

    CHOCK those tires!!

    Wow, it is an F-16 Chock, and yes an F-16 can jump the chocks as well as any of these trucks, but it should hold against gravity assuming you are not pointed down a serious hill side. I also see old "F-16" chocks used all the time for trucks albeit none as pretty as my shinny new one. :) (but...
  2. Mike929

    CHOCK those tires!!

    The yellow wood one is 14 inches long, 5.5 inches wide, and 3.5 inches tall. The rope is about 3 ft long (3/4 inch dia.) Hope this helps
  3. Mike929

    CHOCK those tires!!

    Sounds like a chock is not a replacement for a weak e-brake. They are both needed to secure the Deuce in more extreme surfaces and hills. Luckily in Texas flat is the norm, and hills are unique. :) Now if I could get out of the truck without being violated by the e-brake and/or releasing it...
  4. Mike929

    CHOCK those tires!!

    Wow, I have an old F-16 chock (yellow wooden type) that I was going to use, but saw the big hollow rubber ones at the store and picked one of those up thinking it was a safer choice. Now with everyone saying I need two, do I need to clone my USAF chock and avoid the hallow rubber one, or just...
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