Yes I see first hand how dissimilar metals dont get along taking cars apart at work. Dang science...makes things tricky sometimesGood call on the stainless! I paint everything black. LOL
Yes I see first hand how dissimilar metals dont get along taking cars apart at work. Dang science...makes things tricky sometimesGood call on the stainless! I paint everything black. LOL
So here’s my .02... I’d pull those bolts in the hitch and replace them with eyebolts. I like more pitch on my straps. But if it doesn’t rock in neutral when hauling, I guess it doesn’t really matter.
I use the same thing. Other then I only have them on the front. I've use them for over a year now with no issues. I used metal angle under the deck that spanned over two boards. would need to break both boards to come off.View attachment 89659 Been using the Erickson wheel chock setup for over a year now. Best method I've ever used. Just got back from a 3600 mile trip and never had any issues with straps loosening.
I may when I get an enclosed.. I’m thinking etrack and possible over the tire
I also went with the Erickson chocks and straps and they work great. I would go with the E-track now as I transported my son's Rubicon and could only tie dowm the rear tires as his wheel base is shorter. On the way over I straped the front and the rear end of the bike bounced to the right side of the trailer due to the steering. On the way home i straped the rear and you don't have that problem. After getting the Erickson I talked with a friend who uses E-track. His bike fits the E-track and he is able to strap all four tires. His son's bike is narrower so he puts the right side tires on the E-track and straps the front and rear tires. He hasn't had any problems using this system.These are quick and effective like others have stated , inexpensive insurance to boot
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Your other option is purchase the Erickson setup with chocks. You will be drilling 12 holes per wheel to mount.
Or keep doing it as you are now.
I bought a set of the Erickson over the wheel chocks, I never installed them, Just couldn't bring myself to start drilling thru the floor of my trailer either.
How well do the tracks work with different width vehicles. If you set it up for a stock pioneer then add offset wheels... do you need to move the tracks? Would assume so? I cant do the erickson system since my pioneer is never in the same place unless its the only thing on the trailer. Will probably just keep using the same method but im gonna look into some of the better straps that have been posted
I'm in the same boat: looks neat but we bought a 20ft carhauler to do it all. Sometimes it's just the Pioneer, sometimes it's the Pioneer and Foreman (or 2). Tracks could work but the chocks wouldnt.
I tie down very similar to @Neohio except in the back I use the hitch as an attachment point rather than the roll cage.
I ran e track front to back on my trailer then used special straps made for e track to strap over the tire. It has worked really well. Sometimes I have an extra 4 wheeler in there so I can arrange any way necessaryI'm in the same boat: looks neat but we bought a 20ft carhauler to do it all. Sometimes it's just the Pioneer, sometimes it's the Pioneer and Foreman (or 2). Tracks could work but the chocks wouldnt.
I tie down very similar to @Neohio except in the back I use the hitch as an attachment point rather than the roll cage.
I ran e track front to back on my trailer then used special straps made for e track to strap over the tire. It has worked really well. Sometimes I have an extra 4 wheeler in there so I can arrange any way necessary View attachment 103924
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Do you cover all 4 tires? I looked at the e track a while back but remember thinking it was maybe sketchy weight wise unless I did all 4 tires? It's been a while I may be mis-speaking or I may have misunderstood the weight rating on those etracks.
Do they come with the mounting hardware? Is the weight rating per section? Like so many lbs per ft of track?
Prolly a good question for etrailer lol don't feel obligated to answer if you don't have it fresh on your mind.
Tracks work great. We ha e them set up on our 16' trailer and they fit my p500 with offset wheels as well as my buddies 570 rzr with stock and aftermarket wheels. You dont need to be perfectly centered on them with the straps being 2" wide they have a bit of room to make them work over the tire width. We try to center up as much as possible but they are never exact, and we've not had any issues in two years of running them. Plus they make other accessories to tie down with like loop rings and such that you could use regular ratchet straps if need be for other sized loads.How well do the tracks work with different width vehicles. If you set it up for a stock pioneer then add offset wheels... do you need to move the tracks? Would assume so? I cant do the erickson system since my pioneer is never in the same place unless its the only thing on the trailer. Will probably just keep using the same method but im gonna look into some of the better straps that have been posted
How well do the tracks work with different width vehicles. If you set it up for a stock pioneer then add offset wheels... do you need to move the tracks? Would assume so? I cant do the erickson system since my pioneer is never in the same place unless its the only thing on the trailer. Will probably just keep using the same method but im gonna look into some of the better straps that have been posted