How to stop car bounce when using tire strap

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  1. MrBill103

    MrBill103 Light Load Member

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    I have a chain trailer but use ratchet over tire straps often and last week had some minor damage due to PA's wonderful rough roads and not having the car chained. How do you guys who have strap trailers get your height down and avoid the bounce? I have been hauling cars since 1992 in one form or another so I know the answer is you don't stop the bounce, so I guess I am asking how you stay under '14 without having the top rack too close to bottom cars? Thanks in advance for answers/ideas
     
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  3. KANSAS TRANSIT

    KANSAS TRANSIT Road Train Member

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    Good question, we only run a 4 car so I only have that issue in one position, but when we had our 8 car is was a problem.

    Do you have drop pockets in your lower deck already? That 2" can be life or death, but I know you know that.
     
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  4. MrBill103

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    The truck I drive does but our 9 cars don't
     
  5. KANSAS TRANSIT

    KANSAS TRANSIT Road Train Member

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    I would say either get pockets installed or just chain down the cars in the problem areas? Lots of places outlawing chains though, at least on the OEM side.
     
  6. Tropsnart

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    With straps on the cars should generally bounce downward. I think most with strap trucks run just as tight as we did with chain trucks. The new Cottrell trucks have pockets, articulating decks and a very good design that allows almost everything to fit that would with chains. I have however used the straps hooked to the frame on occasion just like you would chain a car. Surprisingly, the one over the hood will squat down easier with straps in the frame than with chains. Sounds like you'd be asking for trouble but I haven't had any problems doing it.
     
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  8. KANSAS TRANSIT

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    Although I can appreciate you innovation (I have hauled some crates with auto haul straps linked together) the J hooks on my straps are pretty thick and probably wont fit into many/any tie down tees or slots, maybe on a pickup?
     
  9. Banker

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    How did your damage occur? In my experience a unit only bounces down or front to back. But if all units are strapped they will bounce front to back in sequence with the unit next to it and won't bump each other. If you had one hard tied too close to one strapped they could bump into one another. As far as getting height down 19.5 tires allow me to haul 6 full size 4x4's and still get 13'6 or so, when I load it correctly.
     
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  10. Tropsnart

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    The j hooks on the new Cottrell trailers are about the same as an S hook on a chain setup. I have older hand ratchet straps that won't fit in the slots, but mostly I do it on trucks and bigger suvs.
     
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  11. Terry270

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    Heres an idea I had but haven't tried yet: http://www.autohaulersupply.com/cat...21---blue-axle-strap---3335--lbs-wll-4157.php

    Take one of those and wrap it around subframe or something sturdy and hook your chain to it and squat the suspension. If you don't have a chain trailer you could use a ratchet strap.
     
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