Any tips for ratchet strapping a swag down to roof rails? Looped the ratchet strap back on its self but swag still slides around, tightening the straps more just compresses the swag without fixing it down
Hey mate did you get it sorted? Maybe try hooking up and throwing your strap over first before loading ya swag. Chuck the swag on top then bring the strap back over swag to the hooked side, go under the strap, then back over to the ratchet side (belly wrap)
Hello, we are needing to pack wood on our next camping trip. There won't be space inside of our van. We have a roof top bag but has failed us before. Could we evenly lay down wood in the back and use our heavy duty ratchet straps to secure it. Or would it be better to strap down our tent and pop up tent up there?
Very bad advice at the start!! Only put heavy items in the rear footwell if you can secure them down. As they become deadly missiles in the case of a rollover! Has killed many people before!!
Always make sure you secure any items that are in the cab. Last thing you need is stuff to be flying around you head in the event of an accident.👍
Anytime the “kingz” branding is shown the video goes into slow mo.
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A regular bike pump can inflate car tires too.
Any tips for ratchet strapping a swag down to roof rails? Looped the ratchet strap back on its self but swag still slides around, tightening the straps more just compresses the swag without fixing it down
Hey mate did you get it sorted?
Maybe try hooking up and throwing your strap over first before loading ya swag.
Chuck the swag on top then bring the strap back over swag to the hooked side, go under the strap, then back over to the ratchet side (belly wrap)
Hello, we are needing to pack wood on our next camping trip. There won't be space inside of our van. We have a roof top bag but has failed us before. Could we evenly lay down wood in the back and use our heavy duty ratchet straps to secure it. Or would it be better to strap down our tent and pop up tent up there?
That wave at :38 though!
What constant load springs are in the back
Love the drawls but they are insanely heavy .
Drawers. And yes they are very heavy
One reason I got my suv🤤
Spot on . Great Tips. 👍🇦🇺🍺
Thanks 👍
Very bad advice at the start!! Only put heavy items in the rear footwell if you can secure them down. As they become deadly missiles in the case of a rollover! Has killed many people before!!