Recommended Tie-Down Straps for Trailer Storage Cover
Question:
I would like to tie down my trailer more securely than what comes with the cover for wind purposes. Need the right size straps, maybe a pr.. I do not have a picture, my trailer is 18ft
asked by: Vickie E
Expert Reply:
Any durable strap system with a sufficient length will work well to tighten up the slack on your trailer's storage cover to help prevent it from billowing in the wind. I recommend using something like the Snap-Loc Cinch Strap # SLTC150CR, which provides you with a 50 foot strap that may let you loop it around the trailer before cinching it down. Using just two or three of these on the cover should do the trick.
I have attached a short video review that you can check out as well.
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Snap-Loc Cinch Strap w/ Cam Buckle - 1" x 50' - 500 lbs
- ATV-UTV Tie Downs
- Trailer
- Truck Bed
- Standard Buckles
- 1 Strap
- Manual
- 0 - 5 Feet Long
- Cam Buckle Strap
- Cinch Strap
- 0 - 1 Inch Wide
- 351 - 500 lbs
- Snap-Loc
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