Awhile back I asked for suggestions on how to tie my Spyder down in the enclosed trailer.
I simply got some Z-track, screwed it to the floor.
Then from E-Trailer got two wheel chocks that attached to the z-track, and some straps that attach behind the front tires, come around the tire, and are tied down at the front.
The rear tire is sitting on a piece of tire tread to prevent any movement.
Last edited by Jackhartjr; 10-09-2022 at 06:22 PM.
Awhile back I asked for suggestions on how to tie my Spyder down in the enclosed trailer.
I simply got some Z-track, screwed it to the floor.
Then from E-Trailer got two wheel chocks that attached to the z-track, and some straps that attach behind the front tires, come around the tire, and are tied down at the front.
The rear tire is sitting on a piece of tire tread to prevent any movement.
I do the same thing on an open trailer, but I do strap down the rear tire also. The rear may bounce a little if you don't. Nice setup!!
It's hard to believe, however, my sweethearts son's fiancee's dad had it, a 1998 Pace American, a 12X6 that he hauled his Harleys in. When not being used it was garage kept, inside.
Still has the original tires from 1997! Trust me. I will replace them asap!
It is not tall enough for me to fully stand up in. He bought it that way in order to drive it in parking garages.
I get three inches on each side, but it fits!
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 10-10-2022 at 07:45 AM.
Reason: bit - but %-)