Many people avoid ratchet straps because they seem so hard to work with but they are always the safest choice.
Strap on roof rack safe.
Roof racks have been known to fail at high speeds with lots of updraft so take the extra precaution of tying the roof rack down to the roof of the vehicle as well.
On september 27 2002 the federal motor carrier safety administration fmcsa published new cargo securement rules.
16 car safety features no vehicle should be without.
4 web ratchet straps in a pair of x formations to hold down the board to the cross bars.
Second trip 16 2 x4 x6 boards on my roof rack.
Or you can use basic foam blocks or padding.
Never connect hooks rope or straps to a bumper or fenderwell.
The new rules are based on the north american cargo securement standard model regulations reflecting the results of a multi year research program to evaluate u s.
You ll need two straps that are about 12 feet long or longer.
My car with roof rack with cross bars installed.
Preferably a ratchet strap but at least a lockable pvc strap.
On each side of the roof you ll see a rack that runs the length of the roof of the vehicle.
Quickly and easily strap cargo to roof rack or trailer using ratchet straps.
Cam straps quickly and securely hold your sup down.
My car with 4 x8 mdf board on the roof rack.
Motor carriers operating in interstate commerce must comply with the new requirements beginning january 1 2004.
Heavy duty crossbars add on racks and ratchet straps often cost more than the store charges for a delivery right to your door especially when you add in the risk factor.
Take an end of the safety strap and loop it down under a roof bar that runs perpendicular to your vehicle and then back up to the top of the cargo.
There are specific sup rack systems that attach to the crossbars and make transporting a board very simple and secure.
Bring that strap end around to the other side of the cargo.
With the cargo on your roof lay the safety strap across the width of your cargo.
A pair of 20 web ratchets used as a fail safe in case the board slides to the rear of the vehicle.
Add a removable roof rack.
Remove your rack when not in use to avoid the added weight drag and noise.
Use ratchet or cam straps to tie the roof rack through the doors not the windows.
It s best to use a thinner piece of rope and go through an open door and then shut the doors on top of it.
Use a tie down that wraps around the item and the rails.