Will Single Strap of Erickson ATV E-Track Tie-Down Kit w/ Ratchet Straps and Chocks be Adequate
Published 09/30/2021 >
Question:
worried about a single strap over the tire. prefer to have a bonnet but maybe Im worrying too much. Convince me please!
asked by: Rob
Expert Reply:
As long as you place the chocks of the Erickson ATV E-Track Tie-Down Kit w/ Ratchet Straps and Wheel Chocks # EM98CV in the right location so that the tires are centered for where the straps will attach they will work really well and you would not have to worry about them slipping off. Once you tighten the strap down it will secure the tire and have enough vertical tension that it would not slip off. The ATV and SXS tires are flat enough that there is basically no risk of a strap coming off on either side.
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Erickson ATV E Track Tie-Down Kit w/ Ratchet Straps and Wheel Chocks - 1,500 lbs - 4 Wheel Set
- ATV-UTV Tie Downs
- E Track Ends
- 4 Straps
- Manual
- 6 - 10 Feet Long
- E-Track Strap
- Ratchet Strap
- 1-1/8 - 2 Inch Wide
- 1201 - 1500 lbs
- Erickson
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