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Well, neighbors, it's Brad from etrailer, and today we're actually at World Wide Technologies Raceway, and we're taking a look at some serious drag cars, but a lot of cool enclosed trailers and all kinds of different setups. But basically, these are mobile tool shops, and something we notice is mounting up some track on the wall. Now, why would you do that I asked the owner of this truck,… see more >
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E-tracks are typically the stronger of the two, but X-track is more versatile since you can mount them horizontally or vertically. Choosing between the two really depends upon how you plan to use them. If you are installing something in a truck bed,…
view full answer...Since the slot dimensions and capacity of different brands of E-Track are identical, really the only differences are the finish and the lengths the tracks are sold in. If you're using the E-Track in an area where aesthetics are important, you can…
view full answer...Hey Shawn, The E-track you're wanting to install in the back of your truck is just going to need to be screwed into the studs of the walls or into the floor. You'll want some self tapping screws ( #SL99FR) or wood screws ( #SL49FR) that are…
view full answer...Yes, for the Brophy Swiveling D-Ring Tie Down Anchor #RR06 there are backing plates available by themselves, with the correct part being the following: - Backing Plate for RR06 Recessed Swivel D-Ring Tie Down #BP06
view full answer...You will receive one of the E-Track Plastic End Cap item #ET8730. It just rounds off the rough end of the track. It'll keep equipment and anything else from catching on the end of E-tracks like item #e62VR.
view full answer...Anchoring the E-Track Trailer Cargo Control, item #EM59150, is situational so there are no manufacturer recommendations. For your situation I would recommend securing the plywood to the trailer frame in as many points as possible. Before adding extra…
view full answer...Zinc plated screws are going to be the best option for use with aluminum to resist galvanic corrosion. This corrosion you are referring to is from two dissimilar metals reacting so you want to use the most similar metals when installing your E-track…
view full answer...I do have a solution for you, but I think welding something to the floor is going to really limit where you can place things to have them tied down. I don't think you're going to be able to get away from the issue with galvanic corrosion…
view full answer...E track like the part #E19148 (5 foot section) would work well for what you are looking to do. People use E track for car haulers all the time and it works well. We even have a wheel strap designed for E tracks, part #EM58523 which will work great.
view full answer...We don't have an option that will allow for all of them to be keyed alike but I can get you down to one key for the hasp locks and another for the coupler lock. The Trimax Puck Locks for Trailer Door Hasps #TMX73FR comes with three keyed-alike…
view full answer...You will use metal screws to install the etrailer Horizontal E-Track #e42VR. You'll also need backing plates to install this e-track and the mounting hardware is actually included with the etrailer E-Track Backing Plates with Hardware #e76YR. The…
view full answer...The locking storage box #M387FR mounts in the floor. As long as you have the 19" wide x 29" long x 7-1/4" deep space, it can absolutely work in a toyhauler. The box recesses into the floor and is powder coated for protection against…
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