Recommended Hook and Loop Velcro Style Tie-Down to Secure Excess Strap Length to Prevent Flapping
Updated 03/04/2019 | Published 03/03/2019 >
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What happens when you don’t have a load? Do you have to remove the unit so it doesn’t flap in the wind?
asked by: Paul G
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Expert Reply:
The Cam-Lock Ladder Strap with Snap Shackle for Rhino-Rack Aero/Sportz Crossbars - 20" Long # SLS5 does not need to be removed when not in use. You will however want to secure the slack to keep it from flapping in the wind as you stated. I recommend using a Velcro style tie-down like the Softride # SR54FR to secure the excess strap to your crossbar.
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Jason S
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Cam-Lock Ladder Strap with Snap Shackle for Rhino-Rack Vortex Crossbars - 20" Long
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