Zipties to lock chassis pins.
Discussion in 'Intermodal Trucking Forum' started by JJKid, Jun 9, 2015.
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While baiing wire is good, companies want zip ties, replace if bad, I'm always zip ties under the hood. they don't break then again its not the same. I have had zipties break on mud flaps. I use mechanics wire for that if needed. Keeps lights in place too
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Bean Jr. Thanks this.
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I forgot to mention, when using zip ties on mud flaps they snapped while putting the mud flap on. I like mechanics wire cause its a little easier to use and a tad more flexible then bail wire but both work.
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Remember, Grasshopper, all zip ties are not created equal. (cheap China junk, you know, pkg. of 4,000 for $1.99)
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I don't believe it, you're developing a sense of humor.. It's about time chief..
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I use ziptides but I'm going to start using cheap string, I have seen guys use locks
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Depending on the ramp, this policy has been in place a long time, in Denver, in some form or another, it's been in place almost 2 years. And thus why I use bailing wire, it's a quick twist, I take it with me and reuse it later.
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