I enjoy your videos. Thanks for creating them. I may have missed this; however, is there a way to install the rails aling the side without removing the plywood? Or would small D-rings work better? Thanks in advance.
Hi, most trailers do not have areas of raised plywood. If your trailer does have raised plywood then D rings can be a good option for tie downs. However, the E-Track system is widely versatile and would be a great option. Although it would require the extra step of removing the raised plywood it is totally worth its while!
install backing plates every 2-4 feet? i give you credit on being a good salesman. way to push some product but i can tell you a lot of people are not going to want to pay them prices at $10 a pop.
I enjoy your videos. Thanks for creating them.
I may have missed this; however, is there a way to install the rails aling the side without removing the plywood? Or would small D-rings work better? Thanks in advance.
Hi, most trailers do not have areas of raised plywood. If your trailer does have raised plywood then D rings can be a good option for tie downs. However, the E-Track system is widely versatile and would be a great option. Although it would require the extra step of removing the raised plywood it is totally worth its while!
Where did you get the backing plates?
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JJXXJFY
The good plates give you the ability to install 6 bolts.
install backing plates every 2-4 feet? i give you credit on being a good salesman. way to push some product but i can tell you a lot of people are not going to want to pay them prices at $10 a pop.