redharleymn
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We just purchased a 2014 Torque 321 with a 12' garage. Can we drill holes into the floor to install a wheel chock for a motorcycle?
The flooring material in the garage is 3/4" plywood. Yes you can drill holes, but there is a lot of metal framing below the floor that supports the plywood. You also have to be aware of the 30 gallon fuel tank and spare tire that is below the garage floor if you are installing a recessed wheel chock.
We just purchased a 2014 Torque 321 with a 12' garage. Can we drill holes into the floor to install a wheel chock for a motorcycle?
Thanks to all of you for the great feedback. I will let you know what I do. We're really excited about the Torque. We do motorcycle shows for a living and having our own "home" (instead of hotels) will be great!
Also, I have a 2014 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel. Should I add "air bags"?
Check the payload/RAWR on your Ram. On another post here a 321 had almost 3400 lbs on the pin which I doubt any 3/4T could handle.
- I really appreciate your feedback / comments.2380 minus hitch (200 lbs), fuel, passengers, and anything else you have in the back of the truck. Look at the tries and see what they are rated for. You already know the springs are not up to it. Weigh your truck for a true picture.
Please don't take it that way. That was not what I was doing. I appreciate ALL the feedback I got from the group. We are NEW RVers! Any help is appreciated.Just don't shoot the messenger when you don't agree.....