YesWas that a ugly woman or a man?
fixed is fixed.One more clamp oughta do it.
I did that just the other day driving a rental.
60 mph <---Every time someone posts that, I wonder how that is possible. Maybe in an alumiduty, but that bed is steel. Is it rusted out on the backside?
60 mph <---
and the strap goes under the tire and quits moving ---> that way
x (___) tons of momentum= rip that makes you a repost internet star that lasts for years
it is the new common core math, easy
probably the Harbor Freight WarrantyThe thing that gets me is you use that crap orange strap to tie down something in the bed and three clicks in the fugger snaps. Yet there it is, an equivalent orange strap that tin canned a truck bed. Yeah yeah, impulse and all that. Just counter intuitive.
It's all in the technique.The thing that gets me is you use that crap orange strap to tie down something in the bed and three clicks in the fugger snaps. Yet there it is, an equivalent orange strap that tin canned a truck bed. Yeah yeah, impulse and all that. Just counter intuitive.
FAWK! Its an Inside Track swindle!probably the Harbor Freight Warranty
you didn't get the Ratchet-Strap Warranty did you?
ramps down, no strap/ chain in sight, I’m wagering heavy that the lack of wheel chocks on the trailer wheels during the loading process is to blame- pulling up the ramp unloaded the pinweight and lifted the rear of the truck And it all slid downhill til operator got the hoe up on the deck.Lil poop in dem pants.
Trailer brakes are a real thing.
And if possible, don't load on a slope at all...Pro tip: Don't load on a gravel slope. Chock blocks slide on gravel. Not that the guy above used chocks.