Thanks all! I've decided to store them in my box then. I've got a strap winder and that's the best 10 bucks I've ever spent! I'll be getting a few more straps, I only have 10. As a bonus here's my first and second ever load as a (mini) truck driver!![]()
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Storing straps
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Is it the way the pics are taken, or is there way too much weight on the back springs of that truck? Looks to me like the tires are almost touching the wheel well.
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Welcome to pickups. They use a whole lot of soft leaves to build the spring pack so it rides like a caddy, then a big over load spring to hold any real weight when loaded down.
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My observation is that if you leave straps winded on the winch you have to throw hook over, walk around to secure hook, then walk back to winch side to wind up. Whatever time you think you saved is probably wasted walking back and forth.
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I know I save time leaving them on the winch. The winter, rain, sun and winch spool rusting does hold water. -
How do you guys roll them up? Manually or by some truckstop gadget?
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Also Home Depot sells milk crates for $8 that are exactly 1’x1’ and I can fit 9 straps in it. So you don’t have to walk a few times. Plus with all the holes of the crate the straps still dry quick.npok, BigKav, Ruthless and 1 other person Thank this. -
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