Securing a vehicle
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Securing a vehicle
Okay. I have 16ft in the trailer. Model a is 13.5.
How do I make secure it to not move? 4 d rings and ratchet strap? Do I need to get one of those track things? Which straps?
Also want to put on a winch on the inside. Do I need to connect a sheet of metal to the frame? Just the floor?
Coop
How do I make secure it to not move? 4 d rings and ratchet strap? Do I need to get one of those track things? Which straps?
Also want to put on a winch on the inside. Do I need to connect a sheet of metal to the frame? Just the floor?
Coop
[quote=""Melis""]The cop asked Coop "Are you really a firefighter?" Coop was like "yeah" then the cop said "ok your in charge" then the cop left
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We need pics to see what we are up against. Legally you need chains and binders, but you can probably get away with straps on the front and back to pull it taught in both directions. You want those welded to the frame though.

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Ummmmm. Welded to the frame? It’s got a sub structor but it’s plywood floor.
Coop
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Chains and binders are legally required? That's news to me. I know for farm/construction equipment you have to have the implements secured in addition to the vehicle itself.
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[quote=""Chris GTO TT""]Chains and binders are legally required? That's news to me. I know for farm/construction equipment you have to have the implements secured in addition to the vehicle itself.[/quote]
Same. Never heard that one.
Same. Never heard that one.
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Re: Securing a vehicle
Duct tape. Lots and lots of duct tape.
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[quote=""Duck Vader""]Duct tape. Lots and lots of duct tape.[/quote]
Normally I would find this funny but I really I need to know what to do.
Coop
Normally I would find this funny but I really I need to know what to do.
Coop
[quote=""Melis""]The cop asked Coop "Are you really a firefighter?" Coop was like "yeah" then the cop said "ok your in charge" then the cop left
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Re: Securing a vehicle
Every time I've had a vehicle towed on a flat bed they only used chains and/or ratchets and secured it to the bed using axles or frame bits. Then secured the ends to welded hooks/holes on the bed.
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Our trailer has D-Rings welded to the frame in several different points. On the Miata we used chains and binders to the factory tie down points front and rear. Now we use straps with wheel slings to tie down the Subarus.
Now the easy tracks seems like they’d be great for easily tying down to the tires but not wholly necessary.
Now the easy tracks seems like they’d be great for easily tying down to the tires but not wholly necessary.
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Heres some pictures

PXL_20220108_004337213 by christobal65, on Flickr

PXL_20220108_003744668 by christobal65, on Flickr
Went through the spokes on the Baja too.

20210418_141132 by christobal65, on Flickr
Ive since learned crossing isnt a good idea but you get the general idea.
2018-07-19_10-23-16 by christobal65, on Flickr

PXL_20220108_004337213 by christobal65, on Flickr

PXL_20220108_003744668 by christobal65, on Flickr
Went through the spokes on the Baja too.

20210418_141132 by christobal65, on Flickr
Ive since learned crossing isnt a good idea but you get the general idea.
2018-07-19_10-23-16 by christobal65, on FlickrRe: Securing a vehicle
Yeah, same strategy as Chris with nice thick straps. Might have to get creative with where/how you attach to the car.
I hadn't seen that crossing the straps was bad (and I've been doing that), but I guess if one lets go then you have more slack in the strap that might let it slide off sideways? Not too worried with straps rated for 10,000 pounds each and solid anchor points.
I hadn't seen that crossing the straps was bad (and I've been doing that), but I guess if one lets go then you have more slack in the strap that might let it slide off sideways? Not too worried with straps rated for 10,000 pounds each and solid anchor points.
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[quote=""mjannusch""]I hadn't seen that crossing the straps was bad (and I've been doing that), but I guess if one lets go then you have more slack in the strap that might let it slide off sideways? Not too worried with straps rated for 10,000 pounds each and solid anchor points.[/quote]
Yeah thats the idea. I saw a video where if the trailer flips crossed straps are much less secure. Where as going from each corner straight down seems to reduce that.
Yeah thats the idea. I saw a video where if the trailer flips crossed straps are much less secure. Where as going from each corner straight down seems to reduce that.
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Okay so I need D rings and hood straps. Who makes good ones?
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[quote=""Chris GTO TT""]My straps are harbor freight
https://youtu.be/ifyJjQXOttE[/quote]
Same. Haven't had any problems with them yet. They're surprisingly nice.
https://youtu.be/ifyJjQXOttE[/quote]
Same. Haven't had any problems with them yet. They're surprisingly nice.
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[quote=""vr4""]Same. Haven't had any problems with them yet. They're surprisingly nice.[/quote]
Yeah and then when I saw that video I linked it help calm any concerns I had about harbor freight.
I think the biggest issue I have with them is the hooks could be a little better and more secure
Yeah and then when I saw that video I linked it help calm any concerns I had about harbor freight.
I think the biggest issue I have with them is the hooks could be a little better and more secure
Re: Securing a vehicle
Harbor freight winch
Harbor freight straps
Might as well get the D hooks there as well.
I would really like a back up camera. One that I can use on the avalanche to hook up the boat but then also the back of the trailer when towing.
Any suggestions on that?
Coop
Harbor freight straps
Might as well get the D hooks there as well.
I would really like a back up camera. One that I can use on the avalanche to hook up the boat but then also the back of the trailer when towing.
Any suggestions on that?
Coop
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Harbor freight :d err:
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i bought a bunch of d rings anchors for my trailer, check out home depot before you go to harbor freight, the husky ones are better quality imo. might be a bit small for a car, but they are rated for a few thousand lbs.
e track would probably be the better long term solution.
e track would probably be the better long term solution.
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[quote=""tabasco122""]i bought a bunch of d rings anchors for my trailer, check out home depot before you go to harbor freight, the husky ones are better quality imo. might be a bit small for a car, but they are rated for a few thousand lbs.
e track would probably be the better long term solution.[/quote]
I was comparing lowes, Amazon, and HF last night. I will add in home dept.
Coop
e track would probably be the better long term solution.[/quote]
I was comparing lowes, Amazon, and HF last night. I will add in home dept.
Coop
[quote=""Melis""]The cop asked Coop "Are you really a firefighter?" Coop was like "yeah" then the cop said "ok your in charge" then the cop left
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