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JHC

Well-known member
Curious as to what fellow Alliance toy hauler owners with the L-track system are using for a wheel chock. Thanks.
 

Todd F

Well-known member
We use the attached from Harbour Freight. Just sit them on the floor and drive into them. Take them out and store under the rv when not in use.
 

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Echo37V11

New member
I currently haul two race bikes in my hauler and previously used wheel chocks like those from harbor freight and straps in my old RV. For my new Valor 37v11, I am looking to install the PitBull Trailer Restraint System (TRS) to avoid using tie-down straps.

I am considering two installation methods:

1. Mounting the TRS base plate directly to the floor.
2. Mounting the TRS base plate to a 3/8" aluminum plate that attaches to the existing L-track.

I prefer the second option because it avoids floor penetrations, prevents damage to components underneath, and remains fully removable. I am waiting for Alliance to confirm the flooring specifications before proceeding, but I will likely move forward with the aluminum mount to keep the rig stock.

For those interested in the PitBull: https://www.pit-bull.com/motorcycle-trailer-restraints
 

M and E

Prominent Member
I currently haul two race bikes in my hauler and previously used wheel chocks like those from harbor freight and straps in my old RV. For my new Valor 37v11, I am looking to install the PitBull Trailer Restraint System (TRS) to avoid using tie-down straps.

I am considering two installation methods:

1. Mounting the TRS base plate directly to the floor.
2. Mounting the TRS base plate to a 3/8" aluminum plate that attaches to the existing L-track.

I prefer the second option because it avoids floor penetrations, prevents damage to components underneath, and remains fully removable. I am waiting for Alliance to confirm the flooring specifications before proceeding, but I will likely move forward with the aluminum mount to keep the rig stock.

For those interested in the PitBull: https://www.pit-bull.com/motorcycle-trailer-restraints
Great idea.
 
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