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Etrack Ratchet Strap

Trailer Tie Downs & Cargo Straps

Secure Your Cargo

Keep your load locked down with strong, reliable trailer tie downs built for work, weekend trips, and everything in between. Whether you're securing a car, ATV, motorcycle, or heavy equipment, we've got the cargo straps for trailers that fit your setup. Choose from ratchet straps, cam buckles, retractable tie-downs, and E-track systems. Shop by what you’re hauling or where you’re tying down—tie downs for trailer, truck bed, roof rack, or cargo carrier—so you can load up and hit the road with confidence.With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.

What’s the best way to tie down cargo on a trailer?

The key to securing cargo is using strong anchor points and the right type of straps or chains. Heavy loads need Ratchet straps for trailers or chain binders, while lighter cargo can be secured with cam buckle straps. Always cross straps when possible to prevent shifting, and check that everything is tightened down before hitting the road.

How many tie-downs do I need for my load?

A good rule of thumb is to use at least one tie-down for every 10 feet of cargo length, with a minimum of two straps no matter what. For heavier loads, extra tie-downs help prevent movement, especially when hauling equipment or vehicles. Always check the working load limit (WLL) of your straps to make sure they can handle the weight.

How do I prevent my tie-down straps from wearing out?

Straps wear out over time, but a little care helps them last longer. Store them out of the sun and away from moisture, as UV exposure and water can weaken the material. Always inspect for fraying, cuts, or damaged hardware before use, and replace any straps that show signs of wear to avoid failures on the road.

What’s the difference between ratchet straps and cam buckle straps?

Ratchet straps tighten down with a ratcheting mechanism, which makes them great for securing heavy loads that need high tension. Cam buckle straps tighten by pulling the strap through a buckle and are better for lighter loads since they won’t over-tighten and crush delicate cargo.

What’s the safest way to tie down a vehicle on a trailer?

Vehicles should always be secured at four points using wheel straps or axle straps. Straps should be tight but not pulling the suspension down too hard. If your trailer has built-in tie-down points, use them for the best stability. For extra security, a winch can help load and secure non-running vehicles.