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Re: Towing a car for the first time

To: <wrichter@electroglas.com>
Subject: Re: Towing a car for the first time
From: "Calvin Grandy" <cmgfam@sover.net>
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 12:41:23 -0400
Regarding safety/

If the car weighs 1700 pounds and you can panic stop at 1 g,  The rear tie
down straps only need to hold a ton to carry the static load.    The actual
load during even a moderate crash may exceed 10 g's  that requires much more
than 1000# tie downs.  DON'T USE THEM!
USE CHAIN!
If you hit something, and the car comes loose of the mounting, consider that
you have been hit by a tailgater that never even touched the brakes!
A friend of mine once commented that it was un wise to loose load anything
in the back that you wouldn't want to be hit in the head with.

Regards

Calvin Grandy

> Mick,
> You're going to need to buy or borrow at least 2 tie-down straps (you know
> the ratchet kind) which can be over the tires, and then use a thick rope
(or
> pull strap) as a safety which is tied from the trailer to a solid part of
> the car (so it doesn't roll off the back of the trailer).  Make sure you
> have the tongue load correct also.  The ratchet tie-down needs to be
roughly
> 5x of car so get a 10,000lb rated one.  Think overkill and you'll be fine.
>
>


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