16-05-2022, 05:57 PM
Just to re-iterate: you can do an awful lot of damage with a ratchet strap.
It would be fairly easy, I think, to bend a back axle tube.
You need only to make sure the car cannot move (much), not to bind it rigidly to make it as if it were part of the trailer.
I usually use tied-on ropes - which should guarantee that you stop and check periodically, and friction type luggage straps - the rope will provide the strength, the luggage straps - that I have used on various loads for many years - provide quick location without over-stressing components.
It would be fairly easy, I think, to bend a back axle tube.
You need only to make sure the car cannot move (much), not to bind it rigidly to make it as if it were part of the trailer.
I usually use tied-on ropes - which should guarantee that you stop and check periodically, and friction type luggage straps - the rope will provide the strength, the luggage straps - that I have used on various loads for many years - provide quick location without over-stressing components.