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E-tracks are typically the stronger of the two, but X-track is more versatile since you can mount them horizontally or vertically. Choosing between the two really depends upon how you plan to use them. If you are installing something in a truck…
view full answer...Since the slot dimensions and capacity of different brands of E-Track are identical, really the only differences are the finish and the lengths the tracks are sold in. If you're using the E-Track in an area where aesthetics are important,…
view full answer...Hey Frank, each of the tracks that come with the CargoSmart X-Track Cargo Organizer Pro Bundle - Matte Black - Steel - 667 lbs - 5foot Long #3481788-P are 5 foot long. How to install it will depend on the application. Wood screws through studs…
view full answer...There isn't a specific height from the trailer floor recommended to mount the E-Track. My gut feeling is that if 3 feet is too low and 4 feet is too high then 3-1/2 feet might be perfect. Another option is to mount E-track pieces vertically…
view full answer...For your Aluma 6810 HBT trailer, I recommend the Erickson Horizontal E-Track - Zinc Coated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 5' Long - Qty 1 #E19148 along with the E-Track Backing Plate - Zinc Plated Steel - 6" Long x 6" Wide #e96RR. This…
view full answer...The legs for the CargoSmart Folding Workbench Brackets #3481744 will sit 22-21/2" away from the wall when in the deployed position, and then the brackets are 2-1/2" tall so they will stick out that far from the wall. My contact at…
view full answer...We have seen people mount storage boxes on either side of the nose of a V-nose trailer like what you see in the picture I attached. The part #DZ91717P would work well if you have room for it like that. The dimensions of the box are 36"…
view full answer...You will use metal screws to install the etrailer Horizontal E-Track #e42VR. You'll also need backing plates to install this e-track and the mounting hardware is actually included with the etrailer E-Track Backing Plates with Hardware #e76YR.…
view full answer...You can absolutely install E-Tracks like the etrailer Horizontal E-Track - Black Powder Coated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 94" Long - Qty 4 #e42VR you were looking at in your Forest River Enclosed Cargo Trailer yourself. Now there are a few things…
view full answer...Sorry Jim but your wife already got to us and I'm afraid you'll have to go on the all-beet diet! I kid, I kid. The Rack'em shelf kit #RA-13 is great for shelves but to make some bunk beds I recommend going with E-Track…
view full answer...In order to achieve the full capacity of the ratchet straps and the track, the direction of the pull should be parallel to the direction that the e track is running. How much the capacity would be diminished by pulling 90 degrees to the side will…
view full answer...Zinc plated screws are going to be the best option for use with aluminum to resist galvanic corrosion. This corrosion you are referring to is from two dissimilar metals reacting so you want to use the most similar metals when installing your…
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E-tracks are typically the stronger of the two, but X-track is more versatile since you can mount them horizontally or vertically. Choosing between the two really depends upon how you plan to use them. If you are installing something in a truck…
view full answer...Since the slot dimensions and capacity of different brands of E-Track are identical, really the only differences are the finish and the lengths the tracks are sold in. If you're using the E-Track in an area where aesthetics are…
view full answer...Hey Frank, each of the tracks that come with the CargoSmart X-Track Cargo Organizer Pro Bundle - Matte Black - Steel - 667 lbs - 5foot Long #3481788-P are 5 foot long. How to install it will depend on the application. Wood screws through studs…
view full answer...There isn't a specific height from the trailer floor recommended to mount the E-Track. My gut feeling is that if 3 feet is too low and 4 feet is too high then 3-1/2 feet might be perfect. Another option is to mount E-track pieces…
view full answer...For your Aluma 6810 HBT trailer, I recommend the Erickson Horizontal E-Track - Zinc Coated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 5' Long - Qty 1 #E19148 along with the E-Track Backing Plate - Zinc Plated Steel - 6" Long x 6" Wide…
view full answer...The legs for the CargoSmart Folding Workbench Brackets #3481744 will sit 22-21/2" away from the wall when in the deployed position, and then the brackets are 2-1/2" tall so they will stick out that far from the wall. My…
view full answer...We have seen people mount storage boxes on either side of the nose of a V-nose trailer like what you see in the picture I attached. The part #DZ91717P would work well if you have room for it like that. The dimensions of the box are 36"…
view full answer...You will use metal screws to install the etrailer Horizontal E-Track #e42VR. You'll also need backing plates to install this e-track and the mounting hardware is actually included with the etrailer E-Track Backing Plates with Hardware…
view full answer...You can absolutely install E-Tracks like the etrailer Horizontal E-Track - Black Powder Coated Steel - 2,000 lbs - 94" Long - Qty 4 #e42VR you were looking at in your Forest River Enclosed Cargo Trailer yourself. Now there are a few…
view full answer...Sorry Jim but your wife already got to us and I'm afraid you'll have to go on the all-beet diet! I kid, I kid. The Rack'em shelf kit #RA-13 is great for shelves but to make some bunk beds I recommend going with…
view full answer...In order to achieve the full capacity of the ratchet straps and the track, the direction of the pull should be parallel to the direction that the e track is running. How much the capacity would be diminished by pulling 90 degrees to the side will…
view full answer...Zinc plated screws are going to be the best option for use with aluminum to resist galvanic corrosion. This corrosion you are referring to is from two dissimilar metals reacting so you want to use the most similar metals when installing your…
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