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Did you use straps over the tires? Or just straps over different mounting areas?
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I used the oversize tire straps that u haul sells separately and they worked great.Did you use straps over the tires? Or just straps over different mounting areas?
Thank you. 29$ is not bad either.I used the oversize tire straps that u haul sells separately and they worked great.
https://www.uhaul.com/MovingSupplie...-or-Auto-Transport-Pack-of-2-Straps/?id=21285
Imo this is the best car trailer money can't buy. I wish they made one wide enough for a Braptor, it is so easy to use.
The only thing I would do different is bring my own straps to anchor the rear axle down. The trailer comes with chains to put loosely over the rear axle and it worked out good, didn't scratch anything (watch out for your brake lines) and the Bronco did not move, but I still think strapping with fabric tie downs would have made me feel more comfortable about it.Thank you. 29$ is not bad either.
Will do. I also have some 2 1/2 fire hose that I have cut to 8" length that I feed the strap through. I use the hose to protect the strap from fraying on metal / rough parts.The only thing I would do different is bring my own straps to anchor the rear axle down. The trailer comes with chains to put loosely over the rear axle and it worked out good, didn't scratch anything (watch out for your brake lines) and the Bronco did not move, but I still think strapping with fabric tie downs would have made me feel more comfortable about it.
Bring a hammer and pry bar just in case. These things tend to get abused and something might be bent out of whack. I was able to get it set up right but a couple things were bent and I needed the tools to free up the straps to get the car off the trailer.Will do. I also have some 2 1/2 fire hose that I have cut to 8" length that I feed the strap through. I use the hose to protect the strap from fraying on metal / rough parts.
Firefighter?Will do. I also have some 2 1/2 fire hose that I have cut to 8" length that I feed the strap through. I use the hose to protect the strap from fraying on metal / rough parts.