P700 2022 700-2 e-track and wheel straps length

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So, I am supposedly next on the list at my local dealer for the 2022 Pioneer 700-2. Expecting to be getting it toward the end of this month. I already bought a trailer for it (6.5x12). Now, I am planning on how to strap it down properly. I see that quite a few people state that the best method is to tie down the wheels. I don't want to install the ones with wheel chocks because I will be hauling other items as well. My plan is to get two sections of e-track along with 4 2" ratchet straps for the e-track system.

My question has to do with the length I need for each. I'm thinking 8ft sections of e-track will allow ~10in past the front and rear tire centers. Is that enough to properly tie down all four wheels, or should I be looking at 10ft sections. As for the straps, I'm not planning on changing tires anytime soon, but may down the road at some point. Are 8ft straps long enough or should I go 12ft?

I appreciate any input.

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I don't want to install the ones with wheel chocks because I will be hauling other items as well.
I have those and still haul a $hit ton of material with no issues. But if u want just track, even the chocks for that matter, I know it sucks but If wait till u have the machine in hand so u can have a true mesurement and set them up the way you want it. Cuz once you install them, your kinda stuck. Well you can change the location but the floor is now week where you once had them.
 
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So, I am supposedly next on the list at my local dealer for the 2022 Pioneer 700-2. Expecting to be getting it toward the end of this month. I already bought a trailer for it (6.5x12). Now, I am planning on how to strap it down properly. I see that quite a few people state that the best method is to tie down the wheels. I don't want to install the ones with wheel chocks because I will be hauling other items as well. My plan is to get two sections of e-track along with 4 2" ratchet straps for the e-track system.

My question has to do with the length I need for each. I'm thinking 8ft sections of e-track will allow ~10in past the front and rear tire centers. Is that enough to properly tie down all four wheels, or should I be looking at 10ft sections. As for the straps, I'm not planning on changing tires anytime soon, but may down the road at some point. Are 8ft straps long enough or should I go 12ft?

I appreciate any input.

the_buzz_man

I have those and still haul a $hit ton of material with no issues. But if u want just track, even the chocks for that matter, I know it sucks but If wait till u have the machine in hand so u can have a true mesurement and set them up the way you want it. Cuz once you install them, your kinda stuck. Well you can change the location but the floor is now week where you once had them.


I agree with @Remington wait until you have the machine just in case. Strap it down for the ride home and then measure, adjust, measure again and roll with it.

Congrats on getting the ride man!
 
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My plan is to wait, as both of you suggested, until I have the machine before I mount them. Just wanting to get things ordered to prepare.

Another question, are back plates necessary and if so, how many works you suggest for an 8' and 10' section. I'm thinking 4 on each trail would suffice.

the_buzz_man
 
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My plan is to wait, as both of you suggested, until I have the machine before I mount them. Just wanting to get things ordered to prepare.

Another question, are back plates necessary and if so, how many works you suggest for an 8' and 10' section. I'm thinking 4 on each trail would suffice.

the_buzz_man
At least the 10' but if ur doing the full rack I'd do the whole trailer front to back so 2-8's and cut to fit
 
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You can get wheel chocks for e track if that is something you are interested in for repeatability.
He said he didn't want them cuz he wants to use the trailer. I told him I can still use mine with them 🤷‍♂️
 
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He said he didn't want them cuz he wants to use the trailer. I told him I can still use mine with them 🤷‍♂️
I meant these.
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They are moveable on the etrack.
 
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I guess I need to see it, but it seems like I wouldn't be able to have a full sheet of plywood lay flat if I permanently mounted chocks.
I do, I just put a few 2x4’s or something equivalent in between to make it level. then again how many times are you hauling a sheet of plywood? You would still sag with the reg E trac bars but just not as bad. If u want to haul that PW flat you would still need something in the middle.

This is an old pic. But u can see at least one of chocks
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