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Review on πŸ”΄ Ernst Manufacturing High-Grip Wheel Chocks, 2-Pack, Red by Jeremy Black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ernst Manufacturing 980-Red High Grip Wheel Chocks Red Set of 2

Good rubber and I mean really good rubber, they have a good grip. I really do feel more confident compared to other chocks made from other materials that I have used in the past. Definitely worth the money. The guys who move the wheels in the air who don't throw other wheels are just idiots, it just takes a car slide, a person to show up while you're working and leaning on the car you're in. air to make the life of a person who was hit by an overturned car torture. I've been repairing cars for over 10 years and yes there are stupid people who come and chat while you work on the car and yes although some of them were mechanics they also expressed their stupidity by clinging to the car leaned. if you're working on it and one or two wheels are on a jack on the floor with a jack underneath. It pays to be cautious about what exactly that is and an extra security measure to make sure you can leave when the job is done. $20 for reusable safety tools are great, I have a few and use them every time I lift a car wheel off the ground for repairs. I have another set from another manufacturer that used a different compound for their wheel chocks but this Ernst pair is by far the best product, you can really feel the difference in the tire rubber sticking to the tire rubber better. wheel block. If the other wheel on the ground isn't moving at all, it can lead you to walk away without getting hit by a car. From a gust of wind that can shake your car, from an idiot who just comes to chat with you while you work and then leans against the car you have up and down. Don't be stupid - be safe and it's a good tool to help you stay safe. I wouldn't use them on big mud tires or eighteen wheels, but would use them on cars, regular trucks, and SUVs. YES, THEY WORK GREAT. You don't have to make contact with the full tread width, just nice and tight on the tire, and then jack the car up and out, check for a tight fit, and then get to work.

Pros
  • High marks for grip and durability from the testers
Cons
  • Some difficulty