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Originally Posted by Corvus Corvax View Post
I think I have it figured out, all except for the tie-downs. Does someone have a quick lesson for me? One of the things I have learned is that some tie down hardware is too big to fit through Fuchs wheels.

But I sure could use some advice form those who have BTDT.
If tying through the wheels it's best to use single ended straps

Here you can see the usual direct hook ratchet w/ a snap hook on the other end(bottom) and 2 versions of thru the wheel straps.


Many use the above method, a strap is fed through the wheel and then the snap hook fastens to both ends of the strap. The ratchet will then attach to the trailer.


A much simpler arrangement is to forego the snap hook, just have a ring(as seen on the thru the wheel strap ends) attached to one end of the strap. Now the dead end is fed thru the wheel through the ring then to the ratchet.

Be sure to have at least 3 or 4 wraps of the dead end at the ratchet end.

leave the car in neutral and apply the parking brake.

position the car on the trailer so that tongue weight is w/i the trucks load range. Once the proper position of the car on the trailer is determined permanent wheel stops will ensure future placement.

Wheel stop
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