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strapping a 360 onto a trailer?

Discussion in '360/430' started by newmembersteve, Aug 13, 2007.

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  1. newmembersteve

    newmembersteve Karting

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    anyone know how to do so?
     
  2. dsevo

    dsevo Formula Junior

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    I would strap to all four wheels, with a towel between the wheel and the strap to prevent any wheel scratches. If you can get to the control arms, they could work as well.
     
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    PM me with your specific questions and I'll guide you through it.
     
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    jvmax Formula Junior Silver Subscribed

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    I dont think you can get a car like this on one of those uhaul trailers
     
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    I trailer all the time. I use a winch to load the car because there is only a few inches of clearance on either side and driving it in can be a little scary. Car should be in neutral with parking brake set. I use 10,000 lb axle straps. One through each wheel with some type of towel or cloth to protect rims. Some people cross the rear straps, I'm not sure it really matters. I also place wheel chocks on all four wheels. Tighten down the tie down straps at opposite corners first.
     
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