Can BoatBuckle G2 Ratcheting Transom Tie-Down Strap Install to Trailer Frame by Drilling Hole
Updated 04/29/2019 | Published 04/26/2019 >
Question:
Could I simply drill a hole in the rectangular tube of my trailer to mount the boat buckle, or should I put a sleeve over the mounting bolt?
asked by: Bryan
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Expert Reply:
Yes, to install the BoatBuckle G2 Retractable, Ratcheting Transom Tie-Down Straps # IMF08893 that you referenced you could simply drill a hole in your trailer frame/channel at the rear of the vehicle to install the straps. This is how it was intended to install.
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Jameson C
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BoatBuckle G2 Retractable, Ratcheting Transom Tie-Down Straps - 43" Long - 833 lbs - Qty 2
- Boat Tie Downs
- S-Hooks
- 2 Straps
- Retractable
- 0 - 5 Feet Long
- Ratchet Strap
- 1-1/8 - 2 Inch Wide
- 1501 - 2000 lbs
- BoatBuckle
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