Re: JEEP TRAILER
Look at car carriers, what do THEY tie to?
"RocknTJ" <jetowle@cox.net> wrote in message news:GNEPc.4257$Oi.3503@fed1read04... > Strap the axles not above the suspension. > Look at flat bed tow trucks, where do they tie too? > > --James > > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ppzPc.202888$IQ4.201249@attbi_s02... > > Good advise Roy, thanks. IYHO where is the best spot on the Jeep for tie > > downs. I have D rings front and back on the bumpers. Or should I go to > or > > over the frame? > > > > Andy > > > > > > |
Re: JEEP TRAILER
Around here, to the frame. The idea they work from is that you don't want the trailered vehicle doing a lot of bouncing independently of the flatbed (trailer or truck) suspension -- think of a 20 pound dog with a 30 pound tail. On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, RocknTJ wrote: > Strap the axles not above the suspension. > Look at flat bed tow trucks, where do they tie too? > > --James > > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ppzPc.202888$IQ4.201249@attbi_s02... >> Good advise Roy, thanks. IYHO where is the best spot on the Jeep for tie >> downs. I have D rings front and back on the bumpers. Or should I go to > or >> over the frame? >> >> Andy >> >> > > > |
Re: JEEP TRAILER
Around here, to the frame. The idea they work from is that you don't want the trailered vehicle doing a lot of bouncing independently of the flatbed (trailer or truck) suspension -- think of a 20 pound dog with a 30 pound tail. On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, RocknTJ wrote: > Strap the axles not above the suspension. > Look at flat bed tow trucks, where do they tie too? > > --James > > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ppzPc.202888$IQ4.201249@attbi_s02... >> Good advise Roy, thanks. IYHO where is the best spot on the Jeep for tie >> downs. I have D rings front and back on the bumpers. Or should I go to > or >> over the frame? >> >> Andy >> >> > > > |
Re: JEEP TRAILER
Around here, to the frame. The idea they work from is that you don't want the trailered vehicle doing a lot of bouncing independently of the flatbed (trailer or truck) suspension -- think of a 20 pound dog with a 30 pound tail. On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, RocknTJ wrote: > Strap the axles not above the suspension. > Look at flat bed tow trucks, where do they tie too? > > --James > > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ppzPc.202888$IQ4.201249@attbi_s02... >> Good advise Roy, thanks. IYHO where is the best spot on the Jeep for tie >> downs. I have D rings front and back on the bumpers. Or should I go to > or >> over the frame? >> >> Andy >> >> > > > |
Re: JEEP TRAILER
Around here, to the frame. The idea they work from is that you don't want the trailered vehicle doing a lot of bouncing independently of the flatbed (trailer or truck) suspension -- think of a 20 pound dog with a 30 pound tail. On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, RocknTJ wrote: > Strap the axles not above the suspension. > Look at flat bed tow trucks, where do they tie too? > > --James > > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ppzPc.202888$IQ4.201249@attbi_s02... >> Good advise Roy, thanks. IYHO where is the best spot on the Jeep for tie >> downs. I have D rings front and back on the bumpers. Or should I go to > or >> over the frame? >> >> Andy >> >> > > > |
Re: JEEP TRAILER
That is a 'for sure', the double suspension bounce can put a trailer
airborne. Tow trucks are a totally different animal, the back deck isn't a trailer. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Lee Ayrton wrote: > > Around here, to the frame. The idea they work from is that you don't want > the trailered vehicle doing a lot of bouncing independently of the flatbed > (trailer or truck) suspension -- think of a 20 pound dog with a 30 pound > tail. > > On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, RocknTJ wrote: > > > Strap the axles not above the suspension. > > Look at flat bed tow trucks, where do they tie too? > > > > --James > > > > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:ppzPc.202888$IQ4.201249@attbi_s02... > >> Good advise Roy, thanks. IYHO where is the best spot on the Jeep for tie > >> downs. I have D rings front and back on the bumpers. Or should I go to > > or > >> over the frame? > >> > >> Andy > >> > >> > > > > > > |
Re: JEEP TRAILER
That is a 'for sure', the double suspension bounce can put a trailer
airborne. Tow trucks are a totally different animal, the back deck isn't a trailer. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Lee Ayrton wrote: > > Around here, to the frame. The idea they work from is that you don't want > the trailered vehicle doing a lot of bouncing independently of the flatbed > (trailer or truck) suspension -- think of a 20 pound dog with a 30 pound > tail. > > On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, RocknTJ wrote: > > > Strap the axles not above the suspension. > > Look at flat bed tow trucks, where do they tie too? > > > > --James > > > > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:ppzPc.202888$IQ4.201249@attbi_s02... > >> Good advise Roy, thanks. IYHO where is the best spot on the Jeep for tie > >> downs. I have D rings front and back on the bumpers. Or should I go to > > or > >> over the frame? > >> > >> Andy > >> > >> > > > > > > |
Re: JEEP TRAILER
That is a 'for sure', the double suspension bounce can put a trailer
airborne. Tow trucks are a totally different animal, the back deck isn't a trailer. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Lee Ayrton wrote: > > Around here, to the frame. The idea they work from is that you don't want > the trailered vehicle doing a lot of bouncing independently of the flatbed > (trailer or truck) suspension -- think of a 20 pound dog with a 30 pound > tail. > > On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, RocknTJ wrote: > > > Strap the axles not above the suspension. > > Look at flat bed tow trucks, where do they tie too? > > > > --James > > > > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:ppzPc.202888$IQ4.201249@attbi_s02... > >> Good advise Roy, thanks. IYHO where is the best spot on the Jeep for tie > >> downs. I have D rings front and back on the bumpers. Or should I go to > > or > >> over the frame? > >> > >> Andy > >> > >> > > > > > > |
Re: JEEP TRAILER
That is a 'for sure', the double suspension bounce can put a trailer
airborne. Tow trucks are a totally different animal, the back deck isn't a trailer. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Lee Ayrton wrote: > > Around here, to the frame. The idea they work from is that you don't want > the trailered vehicle doing a lot of bouncing independently of the flatbed > (trailer or truck) suspension -- think of a 20 pound dog with a 30 pound > tail. > > On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, RocknTJ wrote: > > > Strap the axles not above the suspension. > > Look at flat bed tow trucks, where do they tie too? > > > > --James > > > > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:ppzPc.202888$IQ4.201249@attbi_s02... > >> Good advise Roy, thanks. IYHO where is the best spot on the Jeep for tie > >> downs. I have D rings front and back on the bumpers. Or should I go to > > or > >> over the frame? > >> > >> Andy > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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