Wheel Immobilizers
We can all agree that when we aren't in it, we don't want our car moving, whether it's rolling down hill or because someone else stole it. There are
chocks that can be used to keep your car in place, or to play a prank on your kid who keeps nagging you for the car keys and think he's finally won when you hand them over. And when he starts the car up, he's going to have a heck of a time figuring out why he's not moving. Those crazy teenagers, that'll show 'em.
Boots
trailer.
* Anit02'>standard vehicle tires and others with an extra wide width for trucks and SUVs.
* There are even sizes for
double wheels for large trucks or trailers which can help them from rolling away.
* Boots can come with a
sliding padlock that comes with keys, but these usually run for more money than a regular wheel immobilizer.
* Some styles are smaller and not a full boot but a
smaller clamp.
Chocks
Wheel chocks are
incline. The slope will keep your vehicle from rolling down the hill and through the window of that grocery store.
* Wheel chocks are size specific much like wheel boots. The
bigger the vehicle the wider the width of the chock.
* They come in various materials;
plastic are among the most popular.
*
X chocks that are placed between two wheels to keep them from rolling.
King Pin Locks
Wheel Weights
*
Wheel Dust Shields
*
Tire Pressure Gauges
*
Hitches
*
Motorcycle Wheels and Tires