Tie Down Recommendation for Arctic Cat Wildcat SxS
Published 08/17/2016 >
Question:
I have a 22 ft trailer carring 2 Arctic Cat Wildcat 1000. Their weight is 1000 to 1100 each. Which is the better system to go with for strapping them down? Because of suspension in them they tend to move around. They have 29inch tires.
asked by: David
Helpful Expert Reply:
Going with a tire mounted tie down system like the part # PK-WTD would be a great option. Since this secures the SxS by the tires you wouldn't have to worry about the suspension causing the SxSs to slightly move around on the trailer. We had similar issues with dirt bikes back in the day till we went with wheel chocks. Bumps would cause the tires to move and would require us to go back and secure them again.
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Pack'Em Wheel Tie-Down Kit for Truck Beds and Trailers - 30" Tires - 800 lbs
- Car Tie Down Straps
- E Track Ends
- 6 - 10 Feet Long
- Wheel Net
- 1500 lbs or Less
- PackEm
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