I can help with Rhino Roof racks (they are good in high speed crashes).Ideally you'd like to see crash test results. Ideally!
I am with you. I absolutey shudder at some stuff i have seen in you tube videos and in my own 4wd club. I try to make sure everything is securely tied down. The thought of my portable compressor flying round the cabin in a rollover ....mattesses and sleeping bags dont scare me as much.One of the things i like about the grenadier.Plenty of tie down points vs my fortuner...none. I use the very rear seat loopsI was thinking of using them inside to help secure a cargo net over everything in the back. It worked a treat in my big smash, the stuff in the back, remained in the back - despite a combined impact speed of 150-180kph. Best not to have my mattresses, blankets, pillow, assorted camera gear and bits and pieces launching into the front seats.
Thanks for the reference...can we have a pic of the big one in situ, please?AUSTRALIAN SOURCE FOR TIE DOWNS
My tie downs from the Truck Warehouse arrived today. I can confirm they are of good quality. I got a single and double version. The image below has a AA battery for size comparison. The double is built like a truck! More than enough for my purposes. Basically, I got 6 of each version for AUD70, cheaper than the INEOS version.
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Single anodised version here.
Double version here.
I need my car first.Thanks for the reference...can we have a pic of the big one in situ, please?
I went on the link you posted but couldn't see them in situ..I will have a scratch around cheersI need my car first.
Very similar to the first two tie down rings in this video (except the shape of the ring on the double stud model):I went on the link you posted but couldn't see them in situ..I will have a scratch around cheers
The bolt stud fittings are especially useful... but unfortunately, not all that common here.Very similar to the first two tie down rings in this video (except the shape of the ring on the double stud model):
View: https://youtu.be/LFJCZc9WoM0
The rating does seem strange, but the website has little technical information on the tie downs and I suppose it could be wrong. I have reservations when info is so scare and one reason why I posted the links only after I saw the quality myself, in contrast the US Cargo Control website has plenty of information.it makes no sense to me that the double stud version is rated the same as the single,but i guess it comes down to the track and its fixings.Begs the question why get the double?The threaded version has me starting to think of a table
and if you have muliple tie down points all the better.Whatever it is much better than anything else i have seenThe rating does seem strange, but the website has little technical information on the tie downs and I suppose it could be wrong. I have reservations when info is so scare and one reason why I posted the links only after I saw the quality myself, in contrast the US Cargo Control website which has plenty of information.
Either tie down will serve my purposes which are nowhere near any 900kg breaking limit.
I didn’t buy any already have enough. I have Amazon Prime for similar reasons but also get the streaming and other stuffBCF know how to charge, $8 verse $5.20 at the Truck Warehouse for the same thing. But you get a saving with no postage for a small order.
One reason why I have eBay Plus is free postage on most items. Over the year I save a small fortune in postage on these smaller items, the postage savings far outstrip the annual eBay Plus fee.
I also have Amazon Prime, and I normally price check between eBay Plus and Amazon Prime. Prime is a great way to bring things in from the US with significantly reduced postage.I didn’t buy any already have enough. I have Amazon Prime for similar reasons but also get the streaming and other stuff