With the season of recreation well upon us, the call of the wild travels into our office cubicles. Born to be wild...Rolling down the highway...the melodies are played in our heads as we restlessly prepare that last financial report before heading out for a weekend warrior adventure. But what kind of adventure are you looking for? Sometimes "rolling" is exactly what we want to avoid which is why you should consider using etrack to secure your wheels during transport.
You may be hauling a motorcycle, dune buggy, ATV or other wheeled toy. And while you can't wait to spin those tires on the surface when you reach your destination, you don't want them rolling around in your trailer as you go down the highway. The best way to avoid this is by attaching an etrack to the floor of your trailer.
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Use the tracks as guides to roll your wheels onto. Since these are lightweight, you can decide the spacing that best suits your vehicles. If you ever buy a different vehicle, or add more to your collection, you can easily at more etracks to your trailer to best accommodate your transport needs.
Once the etrack is in place and you have the vehicle loaded simple use a tire strap and proper brackets to hold the tire in place. These are all easily connected to the track, are generally inexpensive, and will ease your mind while you are hauling your vehicles so you pay attention to the road ahead of you rather than worry about what's bouncing around in the bed of your truck or trailer.
So while you may be anxious to get rolling and kick up some dust, take the time to install an etrack system in your truck bed or trailer. It's a very simple and safe way to get you going so you can howl at the moon and answer the call of the wild.
Etrack: When You Don't Want Things to Keep on Rolling
An experienced owner-operator, Scott Brunson helps members of the transportation industry each day as a product specialist for US Cargo Control, an online retailer of logistic straps and other cargo securement products. Find what you're looking for at US Cargo Control today.