How many vehicles come from the factory with a tie down point at all?
Every vehicle manufactured has factory tie downs on the frame.
How many vehicles come from the factory with a tie down point at all?
How is your rig swaying on the trailer dangerous
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Every vehicle manufactured has factory tie downs on the frame.
Originally Posted by Wildman
How is your rig swaying on the trailer dangerous
Go back to your reading. I am done.
Put it this way. The body started rocking back and forth, So much that the tires had impressions of dirt from the wheel wells. Well while it did this at 60mph rocking back and forth, the trailer started to do its own thing. then causing the the back of my dually to sway all over the road. I tried to speed up and pull out of it, but it came back and worse. So I pull over and cinch the body down and then it pulls like a champ.
That is why I cinch down the body. I should clarify my bumper are not typical bumpers. The front is 2x4" 3/8'' thick, secured firmly to the front of my frame. Basically it is the frame. My rear is the same.
Here's the type of straps I use. 1 in each corner, These aren't coming lose unless I get in a wreck.
Put it this way. The body started rocking back and forth, So much that the tires had impressions of dirt from the wheel wells. Well while it did this at 60mph rocking back and forth, the trailer started to do its own thing. then causing the the back of my dually to sway all over the road. I tried to speed up and pull out of it, but it came back and worse. So I pull over and cinch the body down and then it pulls like a champ.
That is why I cinch down the body. I should clarify my bumper are not typical bumpers. The front is 2x4" 3/8'' thick, secured firmly to the front of my frame. Basically it is the frame. My rear is the same.
Here's the type of straps I use. 1 in each corner, These aren't coming lose unless I get in a wreck.
I have a question:
For those of you who tie down to your bumpers/frame. Do you find that your suspension begins to sag prematurely? Is this even something to worry about?
You took ONE line out of all I wrote and replied???? You really do have .
I call BS BS BS. And then you show a picture of AXLE tie down straps??? :looser: You wasted money on fancy AXLE TIE DOWNS and then tie down to your frickin bumper??
I really got to see this rig that sways so much it is dangeous. Cause I can air up my suspension and I KNOW my Jeep sways more than yours and tow it with JUST the axles tied down and it isn't going to cause problems. Sure you just don't load with enough tounge weight?
I only felt like responding to one of your concern's. The rest of your post was jibber jabber. :flipoff:
How is $50 for a set of 4 wasting money?? (ebay):flipoff:
Jibber Jabber?? Pot meet Kettle!! :haha: :haha: :haha:
I asked some good questions and you can't/don't have a GOOD answer so your just going to ignore them.
It is a waste of money because they are made for one purpose but your trying to use them for something they are not. To help you understand it is like buying a hooker and bringing her home and trying to make her a wife!! Two totally different purposes. Understand now?
ding ding ding!!! I think we have a winner!!Sounds like you didn't have enough tongue weight, if the trailer was wagging your dually around like that. IMO, some body sway on the rig on the trailer would NOT be enough to get the trailer swaying, unless the tongue was too light. And yeah, that **** is scary when it happens... my first instinct, like everybody elses probably, is to hit the brakes. I was able to slow down and keep control of things, but it left a big stain in my pants, because I was coming down the west side of Stevens Pass.
So basically, JOOP loads AND secures his rig like a drunken five year old girl :flipoff:
No trailer swish here either, and I GARAN FAWKING TEE you that my POS sways way more than JOOP's.I tow with my dually and drive like a pissed off teenager. No trailer sway here.