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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 104384" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Hi Mr Fontaine,</p><p>Here you loud and clear. I had the very same concern for my trailered Boat (and had to be respectful of the fancy aluminum wheels too). I have found peace-of-mind with a pain-in-the-a$$ solution for when I want to drive away. What I found is a reliable wheel chock and a rather strong visual deterrent. I am not sure where you are in Canada. I found a set of two (keyed same) in a Truck Accessory Shop in Calgary. I know Amazon sells them. They are adjustable and have a rubber sleeve to protect wheels. If you can obtain a set you can see if they will have clearance and fit for your Corvette. If they work for you, I would suggest one on the passenger front wheel (chock toward the front) and one on the driver back wheel (chock toward the back). This will make it easiest to access the lock. Someone would really have to want you car with these on. Oh yes you should also consider locking wheel nuts so the chocks are redundantly locked. Just a thought ... and yup nothing beats insurance this will just hopefully support not needing a claim???</p><p>[ATTACH=full]7973[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 104384, member: 3252"] Hi Mr Fontaine, Here you loud and clear. I had the very same concern for my trailered Boat (and had to be respectful of the fancy aluminum wheels too). I have found peace-of-mind with a pain-in-the-a$$ solution for when I want to drive away. What I found is a reliable wheel chock and a rather strong visual deterrent. I am not sure where you are in Canada. I found a set of two (keyed same) in a Truck Accessory Shop in Calgary. I know Amazon sells them. They are adjustable and have a rubber sleeve to protect wheels. If you can obtain a set you can see if they will have clearance and fit for your Corvette. If they work for you, I would suggest one on the passenger front wheel (chock toward the front) and one on the driver back wheel (chock toward the back). This will make it easiest to access the lock. Someone would really have to want you car with these on. Oh yes you should also consider locking wheel nuts so the chocks are redundantly locked. Just a thought ... and yup nothing beats insurance this will just hopefully support not needing a claim??? [ATTACH=full]7973[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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