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Re: Tie downs

To: "Robb Cutler" <robb@nne.net>
Subject: Re: Tie downs
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 01:33:08 -0400charset="Windows-1252"
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <B5B804FC.DD39%robb@nne.net>
Robb

I have four of those wide straps about 18 inches long with metal rings on each 
end. I
put one thru each wheel, draw the rings together and clip on the ratchet straps.
Anchor it securely crossing the straps (i.e.. X in the back and X in the front) 
to
keep the car from shifting in a hard turn or when you hit a pothole.  I used to
secure to various parts under the car until I saw a bunch of guys tailoring 
vintage
formula cars secured thru the wheels. Much easier, you don't have to get under 
the
car.

Also INHO, I'd spend the extra dollars and get the HEAVY nylon tie downs, in a
covered trailer they won't get any weather exposure and should last for a good 
number
of years, mine are on their third season on an open trailer and I'm not even 
starting
to worry about them yet.  The wide ones are so much overkill, you can tow 
without
worry. That hundred bucks or so protects a much more valuable car not to mention
insuring your safety.

Also, I take the tension off the tiedowns anytime I'm leaving the car on the 
trailer
but not moving, like at a motel for the evening. Maybe I'm wrong but I think it 
helps
to extend the life of the straps.

George "towing hard and braking fast" Procyshyn



----- Original Message -----
From "Robb Cutler" <robb at nne.net>
To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 7:06 AM
Subject: Tie downs


> I recently picked up an enclosed double-axle trailer that will very nicely
> fit my '62 Sprite.  (And I think at a very good price...)
>
> Before I get flamed by all of you who think I should be driving rather than
> trailering the Sprite, I completely agree.  However, when we travel as a
> family (in our 1971 school bus -> camper conversion), we'd like to be able
> to bring the Sprite as well.  Hence the trailer.
>
> Anyhow, my question is how best to secure the Sprite inside the trailer.
> The trailer has a couple of big blocks which I can put the front tires up
> against and a floor mounted tie-down in the back.  I've got a racheted
> tie-down strap to use, but where is the best place to hook it on the Sprite?
>
> Thanks,
> Robb
> '62 Sprite
>


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