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Re: Crossing Tie-down straps

To: jac73@daimlerchrysler.com
Subject: Re: Crossing Tie-down straps
From: <hottvr@birch.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 14:16:31 -0500 (CDT)
What is the reasoning behind crossing the tiedown straps? What does
this do that having the straps straight doesn't

Mike(Still confused)B. 99cm

On Oct 24, jac73@daimlerchrysler.com wrote:
> 
> I always cross the front straps.  At the rear, I try to find a fixed
> location to tie down to (sometimes this gets creative or needs some 
of
> those T-toggle eyes that Bob Tunnell has available for purchase) so 
I can
> cross the back as well.  On my '99 Cobra, there are a couple of 
diagonal
> tube on the IRS subframe that I've found to be the best place to tie 
to --
> and there I do use an axle strap.  The straps aren't crossed, but 
there's
> enough diagonal pull to my anchors that the back end doesn't go 
anywhere.
> 
> If you're tying down the back of the car with only an axle strap, 
you might
> want to consider finding a spot near the outboard ends where you can 
fix
> the strap laterally.  Live axle tubes in particular aren't terribly 
fond of
> having load put on them near the differential housing and have been 
known
> to pull out, bend, or just break.
> 
> Jim Crider
> 
> 
> 

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