Ragnar406
The Great Bald One
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You got that right... I have to drive down the road and stop at 1 of the 2 convenience stores we have.There is no level ground in Bella Vista! HA!
You got that right... I have to drive down the road and stop at 1 of the 2 convenience stores we have.There is no level ground in Bella Vista! HA!
I used to use the winch on a Ranger to strap it to a trailer. I went to use the winch one day and the cable had been pulled down into the middle of the rest of the cable from the bouncing on the trailer. I wasn't able to use the winch that day and that's when I changed how I strapped my machines down. Since I trailer about 5 days a week, this is by far the best setup I've used. It's fast, no bounce and very secure.
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How did you measure that? Even with the Honda recommend tie down method I get that at lest.I’m liking the Erickson straps/chocks but I wouldn’t trust them INSIDE a trailer the ROPS is swaying back and forth a good 16” total left & right.
If I pick up an 7x16 enclosed I may have to steady it somehow...
How did you measure that? Even with the Honda recommend tie down method I get that at lest.
I agree with you... I’m just not sold on the idea of the tire straps.What I could see in the rearview mirror was moving left to right and I could measure what I saw move afterward to guestimate how far it was moving.
With the Honda method I get very little movement, I have to ratchet it DOWN to keep them from coming loose so its not going anywhere. With the Tire straps, since the Pioneer isn't a near rigid part of the trailer the shocks absorb some of the bumps and the ride is better in the Explorer because theres less jarring.
Jury is still out for me:
Ericsson is much quicker, better ride, no straps flaming in the wind, load is in same spot each time, very dynamic load.
Honda method more secure, much less dynamic load, tears up tiedowns, longer to tiedown, have to remember where I positioned it on trailer last time.
I agree with you... I’m just not sold on the idea of the tire straps.
Lol.. that’s awesome!Going to give it a shot but have straps to tie it down like Honda says with me.
I ended up getting 50% back on the already discounted Ericsson straps, TSC was having a 2day deal and I went in the next day and mentioned " I wish Id known" they gave me half my money back so about $30 for all four corners.
I don't think Id use them in a toy hauler/enclosed except as a way to keep it from shifting forward or backward if the other straps failed.
Lol.. that’s awesome!
A toyhauler is where I could see them being good, due to the lack of angle on the straps from the reduced space and the brackets not being in the way like they could on a flatbed.
I bought that Amazon wheel strap kit. Even has a pioneer on the box.
bolted to trailer, and it's so simple to use I feel like it's cheating.
I bought that Amazon wheel strap kit. Even has a pioneer on the box.
bolted to trailer, and it's so simple to use I feel like it's cheating.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015CJICIK?tag=sxsweb24-20
That kit. And because it's standard E-trak size, I had some rings to put in it, so when the rig isn't on the trailer, I have decent rings in the floor now.
After much research, and some trial and error, I have finally found what may be the best solution to securely tying my Honda to my trailer. Mac's of Idaho makes a 2" set that combines an axle strap with a ratcheting strap. It seems perfect. My question is, why don't dealers, especially dealers selling both SxS's and trailers, know how to marry the two, or have suitable strapping to safely and securely toe them together? I'm new at this so maybe I've missed prior comments. Also, where, on a P5KD, is the best location to attach the strapping?
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I can't get mine strapped down tight enough to keep the suspension from giving and straps getting slack in them and when you stop they are tight. Use my trailer for all kinds of hauling so the strap over the tire won't work cause I don't want the chalks or track in the way. I may try two come alongs, front and rear.There is no way Im leaving the damn thing in neutral on the back of the trailer without a parking brake.
I can't get mine strapped down tight enough to keep the suspension from giving and straps getting slack in them and when you stop they are tight. Use my trailer for all kinds of hauling so the strap over the tire won't work cause I don't want the chalks or track in the way. I may try two come alongs, front and rear.
That's what I'm thinking, will try it out Saturday.Yes, the suspension is what will get you if you use only straps. I haven't figured out a safe way to do this yet without using the transmission unless I want to make some trailer mods. My fore & aft restraints have always been at an angle, but without using the transmission maybe a straight pull fore & aft plus at least one to eliminate/reduce hop will work. Thanks again, Honda.