Posted by glennster on August 15, 2012 at 10:12:24 from (75.57.143.173):
In Reply to: OT Hauling a car posted by theoldtexasfarmer on August 14, 2012 at 17:05:13:
on our flat bed tow trucks, we have the cluster tie downs like on hobo's link, we also carry basket straps. they are good for difficult vehicles to tie down, like mercedes and corvettes. there are not a lot of points to anchor on these vehicles, and the basket straps allow you to do the tie down without damage. we use two tie downs in the rear, the winchline in the front and two saftey chains on the front, for a total of 5 tie down points. with basket straps, we run 4 baskets, plus two saftey chains on the front, no winch line tension. also have j hooks on the trucks, but they rarely get used, occasionally for a bigger truck, of if it is a very bad wreck to winch out. heres a link
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