SVreX
SuperDork
1/30/10 3:42 p.m.
I wouldn't use e-track. I doubt the clips that hold into the track are rated for that kind of lateral load.
Consider the load- if you are ever in a collision, the vehicle will decelerate extremely rapidly. Even a small car trying to shift to the front could give 2000 # of lateral load. Imagine hanging the e-track on the wall, then dropping the car strapped to it.
If the straps fail, a moment after you decelerate from 60-0 in only seconds, you will get hit in the back of the tow vehicle with a 2000# + weight moving at 60 mph. Not worth the risk.
this is how we transport million dollar cars, etrack works fine with the right straps and properly installed track sections.
![](http://i595.photobucket.com/albums/tt40/upstownal/IMG_4965.jpg)
I am not a fan of using chain to hold a car as there is no stretch/give to them. On my Honda CRX, I have two fixed length straps that go to the front tow hooks- this gets the car positioned correctly for tongue weight. I then use two ratchet straps (to the rear tow eyes when the car still had them) to the factory tow points using mini-t hooks (http://www.macscustomtiedowns.com/product/89/Towing). I don't cross straps but they are slightly angled out.
I found this link a while back- http://www.mrproducts.com/index.php?func=html&page=tie_down_tips
Definitely use the locking hooks on the straps so the straps (and car) stay put and use one at each corner.
Salanis
SuperDork
1/30/10 5:18 p.m.
Well, I went to the trailer place nearby and just had them weld on some solid D-rings. So now I'm going to pick up some good straps for it.
Basil Exposition wrote:
In reply to Salanis:
He also kept stubbing his toes on it. Other than that I think it was OK for holding down the car. YMMV.
I thought only circle track guys worked barefoot :)
I put this on 944spec.org. I think you are logged on there too.
Anyway this is what I have done for my 944 for about 8 years now.
I put some eyebolts down in the rear compartments behind each wheel.
![](http://members.rennlist.com/m758/tiedownrear.jpg)
![](http://members.rennlist.org/m758/RearTieDown.JPG)
These are at the thick part where the body support is. Very easy to see and hook into either with my old open trailer or my new enclosed trailer.
Front I use the factory points.
![](http://members.rennlist.com/m758/tiedownfront.jpg)
I've got wide enough spaces in my wheels to feed a ratchet strap through each one and then back to the corresponding D-ring in the floor. So far so good.