- Hold trailer tongue wheel steady
- Helps prevent the trailer tongue wheel from sinking into soft ground
- Easy to store and transport
- Heavy-duty
- Rope handle included for easy handling
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Heather Reed
Protects my driveway and keeps the trailer where I put it.
Bought this to corral a 5'x10' utility trailer in the driveway instead of using bricks or wood to chock the tires. Since my trailer is very light, I usually just pick up the tongue and put it in the wheel dock, but if I have filled the trailer and although not the easiest to do, I can get it to wheel out of it with a bit of work since it does have sloped sides.... Overall heavy construction and for as simple as it is, It keeps the wheel from sinking into my blacktop driveway and from the trailer moving at all. Even in recent 40-60mph winds (and as I said the trailer is light) it never moved an inch. Very happy with the piece and I know it will last for years to come.
Chyna Dolly
Camco 44632 Wheel Dock
The wheel dock is sturdy and does what it is designed to do; to keep your trailer's front jack wheel in place by eliminating wheel movement and limit sinking into ground.
Eihn Ebi Sacam
Excellent
Excellent and simple. It receives the wheel from the tongue hitch. It serves as a chock, so you get the safety of chocking the front wheel during unhitching even if you forget the chock the main wheels. It lets you set the wheel down on any terrain, pavement, gravel, grass, mud, and have a secure base. But the trade-off is that once you have the wheel down, you cannot move it. You cannot back the car into place, be off a teeny bit, and just yank the tongue a small bit to complete the job. You have to back the ball perfectly under the hitch using this device. I find the safety and simplicity this gives to be worth the effort to make precise backing.
Lena Jones
Easy to use. Safe and secure.
This is easy to use. It keeps the wheel from moving or digging into the ground. On our last trip, we were on such a hill that one side of the camper was about a foot higher than the other. The front wheel stayed in place the entire time. The only complaint is by my spouse. He notes that if he doesn't get the hitch exactly lined up then its hard to adjust the location of the ball into the hitch as this keeps things in place so well.
Mirza Lipi
If the campers is rockin'
Stevie Ray Vaughan once said, "The house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'". He obviously didn't have the Camco Wheel Dock or his house would have sat still even during an earthquake. Jokes aside this wheel dock is a must for trailers that have no front stabilizers and sit solely on the front hitch wheel. My small Aliner use to move a small amount side to side when moving around inside, now it stays very stable with the wheel sitting level. 5/5 Would recommend
Malinda Zaldivar
Nice wheel dock!
Wasn't sure if I needed this wheel dock, as my trailer is small and I chock my wheels but I thought, it wouldn't hurt to be extra cautious. I'm glad I bought it! It's small but solid and sturdy! It gives me extra peace of mind knowing my front wheel is docked and won't move, not even an inch! It's small but is a perfect fit and I like the rope that is tied to it. One might thing it isn't necessary but it sure helps when removing it. It's the little things in life like this that makes you smile!
Doods Jet Cunanan
Boat is on an incline, hasn't moved yet. ...
Boat is on an incline, hasn't moved yet. If this review is updated to a one-star, then my boat is in the road. Send help.
Christy Marshall
Great product
I had purchased the traditional wheel blocks in the past and wasn't totally satisfied with them. They're not as functional, they often can slide on pavement when the wheel puts pressure on them and are a general pain in the butt. i.e. I move the trailer via the tongue and then quickly had to run around to the wheels to put the blocks under them before the trailer starts to roll in my garage. The traditional blocks also made it hard to do minor adjustments of the trailer position, which I often do in my garage because I need to moving things around to access other items in storage. The above said for context, this wheel dock is soooo much easier. Simply move the trailer with the tongue to where you want it and slide this under the wheel. Done. No need to quickly go back and forth to the wheels to un-dock or dock them. This type of dock doesn't slide, where the past blocks did. Quality is good, being made from a very hard molded plastic, like rotomolded plastic. Pretty heavy duty, similar to what a Pelican box is made from. My only other point of feedback is setting expectations on size. This looks small in the photo, but the base is 12 1/2 inches in diameter. The "cup" where the wheel goes is 5 1/2 inches in diameter and 1 inch deep. It holds the whole wheel on my trailer. This is a good design and bigger is better, but figured I would mention it since I was expecting something smaller based on the photo.
Rose-marie Evans
Seems Sturdy
I bought this because my trailer jack wheel was sinking in to my lawn. It isn't anymore. This dock is well made and fits the standard 6 inch wheel. Also, I like the color because it easy to see in poor light conditions. I think it would be fairly easy to roll a a trailer dock wheel up the edge of the dock and into the bowl but it won't roll out.
Desirae Beck
Good item to keep your tongue wheel from rolling and sinking into soft ground
Much better than the black plastic wheel dock sold by another brand. this item is a VERY solid plastic and seems to be able to take the long term weight if a tongue wheel and not want to split like others do. The only downside is that it only has one small drain hole right at its bottom, and since the wheel will plug that hole it really doesn't let water out. If you are on very muddy soil, you may want to back this up with a small piece of board or plywood under it, but for most places you shouldn't need it.