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Old 03-05-2024, 02:43 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by JSH View Post
I'll be hauling the car in a rented 20-24 ft. single-car hauler that will either have four tie-down rings or E-Track connections. With previous cars, I put a tie-down strap thru each wheel such that it pulled against the wheel, not the spoke, and tightened it down with a ratcheting strap.

Wouldn't you think a 6' or 8' ratcheting strap would be long enough for a trailer of this length?

Have you found a better way to tie-down a Camaro?

I have my car in my trailer for storage and this is how I had to tie it down. The front I went with an axle strap around the lower control arm, the rear, there was no where easy to tie it down to, the plastic shields around the lower arms make it hard to use axle straps. I ended up having to go around the rims like you mentioned for the rear. I also had it up on some blocks to get some extra room underneath to get straps on. I will follow along to see if anyone else has some better ideas.

If you can get longer straps go with them, having more rather than not enough won't hurt.
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