
Strapping Car To Trailer
#1
Posted 05-11-2012 01:25 AM


#2
Posted 05-11-2012 03:50 AM

I've noticed a number of cars utilizing the wheels to strap a car to the trailer. My thought is this can or does affect the alignment. Maybe not. Hearing your experiences and insights would be appreciated?
I think you are going to get quite a bit of responses to this.
I guess that it could afect alignment, maybe, if you hook the straps to a steering link or something other non-substantial component.
Depending on the vehicle, when hook or wrap the straps over frame points or suspension arms.
We try to strap them with the straps as short as possible straight up and down rather than crossing them - althought sometimes this is not possible.

#3
Posted 05-11-2012 07:19 AM

I've noticed a number of cars utilizing the wheels to strap a car to the trailer. My thought is this can or does affect the alignment. Maybe not. Hearing your experiences and insights would be appreciated?
This won't affect the alignment anymore than jamming on your SM brakes for turn 1 at 120 mph. It is the same (or less actually) decel g forces. As long as you don't "crash" your tow rig, this tie down method is common.
I don't do it this way, as I use hard points on the chassis, but many other do.
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#4
Posted 05-11-2012 02:18 PM

Dennis


#5
Posted 05-13-2012 08:18 PM

A little tight but not crazy. Hand brake in Neutral.


#6
Posted 05-13-2012 08:30 PM

Always use good 4 straps. No Home Depot variety, real ones designed for a car. As short as possible.
Tie down to the wheels or the chassis, which ever is easier.
Criss cross or "V" at least one end of the car.
Make your criss cross as long as possible. A short x that pulls more sideways is worse than 4 parallel straps..
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#7
Posted 05-16-2012 09:02 PM

Check out how Truck car-haulers strap down their loads and you'll mostly see them using over the wheels straps (short distance tow truck drivers tend to use a slightly different method). But you'll find some that contend this method will allow the car's suspension to float and wear out prematurely - I've been tempted to run my GoPro in the trailer to see how it looks going down the road (I haven't been able to talk my brother into riding back there to watch in person).
R1chy
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Posted 05-16-2012 11:24 PM

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