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Erickson Horizontal E Track - Zinc Plated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 5' Long - Qty 1

Erickson Horizontal E Track - Zinc Plated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 5' Long - Qty 1

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5' E track with horizontal slots is perfect for installation in truck or trailer beds or on enclosed trailer walls. Multiple slots for securing E track straps and tie-down anchors. Bolt-on installation (hardware not included). 6,000 lbs Max load. 1-800-940-8924 to order Erickson e-track part number E19148 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Erickson products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Erickson Horizontal E Track - Zinc Plated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 5' Long - Qty 1. E-Track reviews from real customers.
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Erickson E-Track - E19148

  • E-Track Rails
  • Horizontal
  • 5 Feet Long
  • 2000 lbs
  • Erickson
  • 5-1/8 Inch Wide

5' E track with horizontal slots is perfect for installation in truck or trailer beds or on enclosed trailer walls. Multiple slots for securing E track straps and tie-down anchors. Bolt-on installation (hardware not included). 6,000 lbs Max load.


Features:

  • E track provides tie-down points for securing cargo in your trailer, truck, or van
    • For use with E track straps and anchors (sold separately)
  • 5' Section with multiple anchor slots is ideal for truck or trailer beds and enclosed trailer walls
  • Horizontal slots are designed for wall or floor mounting
  • 12-Gauge steel construction is zinc plated for corrosion resistance
  • Requires screws or rivets (not included) for bolt-on installation


Specs:

  • Dimensions: 5' long x 5-1/8" wide x 7/16" tall
  • Safe working load limit (WLL): 2,000 lbs
  • Maximum load (break strength): 6,000 lbs
  • Diameter of mounting holes: 1/4"
  • Mounting hole spacing: 2"
  • 90-Day limited warranty


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Notes:

  • It is recommended that you use a backing plate (sold separately) every 12" for best results.
  • Use all mounting holes on this E Track for optimal installation.


19148 Erickson Manufacturing Horizontal E-Track Trailer Cargo Control - 5-Foot Piece





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Erickson Horizontal E Track - Zinc Plated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 5' Long - Qty 1 - E19148

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (1170 Customer Reviews)

5' E track with horizontal slots is perfect for installation in truck or trailer beds or on enclosed trailer walls. Multiple slots for securing E track straps and tie-down anchors. Bolt-on installation (hardware not included). 6,000 lbs Max load.

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I think that this is the best way to strap down my utility vehicle. I haul it long distances and this provides a safe and secure tie down, while at the same time, prevents from pulling down on the utility vehicles' suspension!



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Great Business. Received the items in two days. Worked like expected. Easy to install and keeps the items in my trailer from shifting around. The company did a quick follow up to ensure the items had been received as well as overall satisfaction of the product. Will be ordering more items in the future. GREAT JOB!!



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What can you say? Etrack is the industry standard for strength, ease of installation and mounting adaptability imo. We use etrack in all our trailers and wouldn't even think of owning a trailer without it. etrailer.com did a great job delivering our etrack (and other products) and customer service has been phenomenal in every aspect of the word. Highly recommended:-)

Craig B.

11/3/2015

Off topic but what paint did you use inside your enclosed trailer? And, are you all using the backing plate underneath your trailers? If so... how long of bolts would I need to go through to mount the backing plate?Thanks in advance for any info!



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Here's some pictures of the E-Tracks installed on my utility trailer. I've installed them side to side so the load is carried by all the boards avoiding pull-up on a single board. The front and rear E-Track flange fits tightly under the steel flange of the trailer. I've secured the E-Tracks with lag bolts on the ends and middle for maximum pull-up resistance. The fasteners between the lag bolts are galvanized structural self tapping screws which have been wet set in the timber decking with gorilla glue for added strength. The dogs name is Cotton and he rates the E-Track cargo securing system as 5 Stars.

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Laura E.

1/30/2017

Thanks, Dave and Cotton!



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As requested, here are some pics of my e-track installation. I find the raised e-tracks in the floor very problematic and dangerous so I made sure they were recessed. This is now an extremely versatile cargo trailer.

Rob H.

3/30/2014

Do you have installation instructions for the recessed mounting?

Patrick B.

4/1/2014

I wondered the same thing when we first got his review. He mounted the e-track, then cut aditional pieces of plywood to fit between the e-tracks.


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Here are some photos of my 20’ trailer that I installed Horizontal E-track and use Hd 6k E-track D-rings

Brad

3/30/2015

How do you attach you car? Straps on frame, wheel bonnets?

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Rachael H.

5/5/2015

If you look closely on the first photo you can see a yellow strap peeking out right behind the tool box, and at the tail end of the trailer. Andrew also mentioned that he used some heavy duty 6K E-Track D-Rings part # 59147.


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The Erickson E-Track system has to be hands down the best tie-down solution. Use this in conjunction with the Basket Straps and you have a Worry Free Solution. We use it to tie-down our UTV/SXS and we can be assured that the machine will not move and the straps are as tight when we arrive as they were when we left. The confidence in this system makes the trip experience even better knowing you don't have to keep checking. We will put this on any trailer we purchase. You won't be disappointed in this. Be sure to use the E-Track Tie Down Rings!!!



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My installation used two 5' and two 2' sections. Along with two 4-slot pieces.
I removed the trailer bed planks and used my table saw to dado the spaces so the e-tracks are flush with the trailer bed. I used the backing plates (BPEZ) to secure the tracks.



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Probably overkill, but I put a 5-ft section on each side of our Aluma TK1 trike trailer. I also used 2 sections on the underside as a backing plate, since they come predrilled. The underside tracks will also come in handy if I ever have to carry a ton of plywood. I am pretty sure we will never overload the 6-k load limit on these babies.
etrailer online purchasing was simple, they shipped quickly, and the box was well-packed.



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I recently purchased a 2012 Haulmark 6' x 12' cargo trailer.I knew I would need to have some type of interior system for fastening items. I originally was considering recessed tie rings, but when I located your web site I realized that the etrack was a superior method for securing loads. I researched several sources but ultimately decided to purchase from your company due to the clear and concise advice I found your web site. The installation video was also helpful. I also found the shipping incentive to factor into my decision. Items arrived very quickly and in good condition. Installation went smoothly and I was done in less than two hours.



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Love my little trailer! I am a 67-year-old woman who Just drove it 8,000 miles on the Splash Trash Tour to Florida and it performed great. It was easy to pull and easy to see around. Backing up takes a little learning since the leverage is so small. Smaller trailers are harder to back up than the larger ones I was used to, but a few tries in a parking lot and you'll get it!



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Excellent product. Shipped in perfect state with no scratches or chips. I didn't expect the galvanized track to look as good as it does. If using to tie-down heavier items, be sure to order backing plates to add strength and rigidity.



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We use the E-Track for our race car trailer - it is strong enough to mount tire racks and hold loose items in place while on the road . . . excellent product



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I bought two 5 foot sections of E-Track for a new cargo trailer. Installation was easy and straightforward. The product works great. It allows me to tie-in my musical equipment and keep it from sliding around in transit. It has really been a great addition to my new trailer!



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Price was best online with free shipping. All the E Track I ordered came UPS in perfect condition. I was able to set up my cargo trailer exactly like I need it!



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System works great. I use it to tie down 2 dirt bikes and a quad in my enclosed trailer. It was easy to install. I put it on the floor as opposed to the wall simply because of my plans to install some other equipment on the walls.



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Received on time and parts worked great for my trailer. Will Post another photo with the straps on the UTV.



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proper galvanized coating



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I have Erickson E-Track on all my ATV trailers. The product allows you to have a tie-down capability virtually anywhere on the floor of your trailer, or on enclosed trailers, many folks also install it on the walls to secure items. The E-Track material is very, very strong. Although over the years I've hit many potholes, dips in the road and other obstacles that have dislodged my tie-down straps from their anchors, but I've never had any E-track rail or tie-down come lose, stretch, bend, crack or other condition. It's a quality product that is made to last a lifetime! That's why I just ordered a another set for my newest trailer.

Ronbo

3/10/2016

Thanks for the follow-up. All the products I purchased are performingwonderfully!



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As advertised! Good product!

Fred E.

4/21/2014

How did you attach the horizontal E-Track to the sides of the trailer?Did you just attack to the metal studs? Did you bolt all the way thru the side walls?



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It's a great system to secure whatever you need secured.



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The E-track worked out well in our car hauler and love it since we don't have to put a strain on the suspension anymore. My wife helps me put the straps over the tires and then they lock in place. Nice set-up and a friend in the landscaping business like it also.

Mike S.

2/24/2021

Works great. So glad I put it in the trailer and a worth while product.



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I love these E tracks. I installed them on the floor and walls of my work trailer to stabilize equipment and materials while transporting. I highly recommend this product and E-Trailer for their great customer service, and informative installation videos!

Art S.

4/8/2020

Still working great even after a year long heavy use.



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Product as described. Very happy with the quality of this product. This is my first experience with this system and I wish I had used it much sooner. Quick, easy and secure.

Jon H.

2/22/2018

I’m still using these tracks and straps, they work just as good today as the day I installed them. Would definitely recommend!



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Great Product, Erickson Horizontal E-track - 5 Ft Long, order along with 8' sections to go the length of my car hauler. Great service, fast delivery.

Thanks

Jeff. F.

11/11/2017

The straps and e-track worked great. I installed them in a 28 enclosed trailer to haul my show cars.


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