That's almost exactly how I tie down my ride. I used D-rings bolted through the wood and made 1/8" x 2" x 2" flat washers drilled to accept the bolts (helps to distribute the stresses). Tying to the chasis introduces shock loads to the tiedown straps when traveling over rough terrain (including come roads that are "rough terrain").
I've been really happy with these so far. Just got back from another trip and they worked excellent. The only set back is that they are nylon and if they get wet, you gotta check the tension but it's normal. Thanks for watching Dan!
Good video with lots of good info. When I hook up my trailer I don't use a pin to lock the coupler I use a padlock. That way I know that it can't come off. Plus it make it hard for someone to steal my trailer when I have it parked. Todd from da U.P. of Michigan
Those eTrack setups are VERY good too! In fact, these bonnets use those type of connectors. I like these for many reasons but one downside is the chocks don't line up with other UTVs and machines like my tractor. Overall I'm happy and may entertain an e-track setup some day (but I'm sticking with the bonnets!). Thanks for watching!
I did all 4 for safety. Because the straps are nylon, they can stretch when wet and can wiggle free. I've had one occasion where one rear came off after driving through heavy rain storm so having them on all 4 wheels is extra piece of mind. I really don't like worrying about it and stopping to check straps every hour :). Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Mostly, they are bolted through the wood but some spots were over the frame and I bolted them right through. I've done this on two trailers and it's held us perfectly! Another option is to run a long t-track with the bonnets and either would work great. I really like how easy the bonnets are to hook up and take down. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Yes they are. When I bought my machine, the sales guy was cocky and said "go look at other trailers - you'll be back". As much as I wanted to prove him wrong, he was right and I came back to buy it. Really happy with them! Thanks for watching!
Great video! Brakes on the trailer are a super safety feature. While worth the $$.
Thanks for watching!
Very informative and nicely done!
Thanks for watching and I'm glad you liked it!
That's almost exactly how I tie down my ride. I used D-rings bolted through the wood and made 1/8" x 2" x 2" flat washers drilled to accept the bolts (helps to distribute the stresses). Tying to the chasis introduces shock loads to the tiedown straps when traveling over rough terrain (including come roads that are "rough terrain").
I've been really happy with these so far. Just got back from another trip and they worked excellent. The only set back is that they are nylon and if they get wet, you gotta check the tension but it's normal. Thanks for watching Dan!
Good video with lots of good info. When I hook up my trailer I don't use a pin to lock the coupler I use a padlock. That way I know that it can't come off. Plus it make it hard for someone to steal my trailer when I have it parked. Todd from da U.P. of Michigan
Thanks for watching and yes I use a padlock when I am not near it … good call! Da UP is my favorite place to be! I’d be at my camp now if I could!
I use the e track system with straps over the tires. I find the wheel chocks to be unnecessary. Best way to strap a machine down IMO.
Those eTrack setups are VERY good too! In fact, these bonnets use those type of connectors. I like these for many reasons but one downside is the chocks don't line up with other UTVs and machines like my tractor. Overall I'm happy and may entertain an e-track setup some day (but I'm sticking with the bonnets!). Thanks for watching!
Do you need the chocks on the back wheels or just the front? Have the back on just for extra security?
I did all 4 for safety. Because the straps are nylon, they can stretch when wet and can wiggle free. I've had one occasion where one rear came off after driving through heavy rain storm so having them on all 4 wheels is extra piece of mind. I really don't like worrying about it and stopping to check straps every hour :). Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Thanks man! Great vid
Did you bolt the chalks into the frame of the trailer or just through the wood?
Mostly, they are bolted through the wood but some spots were over the frame and I bolted them right through. I've done this on two trailers and it's held us perfectly! Another option is to run a long t-track with the bonnets and either would work great. I really like how easy the bonnets are to hook up and take down. Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Sure trac are top notch trailers...
Yes they are. When I bought my machine, the sales guy was cocky and said "go look at other trailers - you'll be back". As much as I wanted to prove him wrong, he was right and I came back to buy it. Really happy with them! Thanks for watching!
Could you get your machine on a 10 foot trailer?
Probably not. It fits nice on a 14’ trailer but the 16’ gives it plenty of room . Thanks for watching!
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