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Well the car at the shop said these arent recomened for tying your car down he said you need to find specific ones used for trailers or over the wheel ratchet straps but cant find any shops that sell stuff like that

truck shops have the good ones...what area u in theres heaps of truck shops in dandy that sell them

Bunnings have some but there expensive and not as good..but they will do the job

personally id be getting something rated at least 2500kg would be perfect

that said i have tied cars down with rope before..

Edited by Arthur T3

go supercheap auto? they sell straps, i use them to tie down the car on the tandem trailors... they work like a charm, $40 or so for good ones and shitty ones for like 25 or so..

Do not use crappy 1in straps. its the lashing rating that needs to be high. and you want to use 1 per corner.

You run up the back of something you dont want the car on top of you.

Its amazing what some people strap their cars down with...

I bought some from Bunnings. Not sure if i got the correct ones, just some high load ones.

Attached them onto each wheel pulling car forward and back.. Heard this is the best way as the suspension still sways but wheels wont move anywhere?

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