So what's the deal with load straps? Every single strap I have loosens as I drive, even the new ones, even if I use multiple straps. What gives? Do these things just suck?
I wish I had E-track. I drive somebody else's van and it's outfitted with the semi-circular floor rings that I guess come stock with a Sprinter, plus the cut-outs in the wall panels.I used e-track and had my straps made by Lodi Metals. Cargo Bars | E Track | Load Bars | Winch Straps | Ratchet Straps
They were custom made. I had a Chev. G3500 so 2 skids was my limit. I had straps good for 1 skid and another set good for 2 skids. They were 14' and 18' and 2 colors so easily identified. The ratchet was placed 6 inches from the end of the strap. I could tightly secure anything from a small object against the sidewall to full skids. Mass-market straps have the ratchet 3-4 feet from the end and are no good for small items. My straps held securely no matter what. If I went back out I wouldn't have anything but LM straps made the same way again.
I also had a couple of extended beam sockets. Extended Wood Beam Socket for E Track | E Track | Lodi Metals I put them in the two rows of e-track on the floor and put a solid 2x12 lumber in. The skid butted up against that when slid in. Not as good as a solid wall but definitely a solid support point. Then my straps went up and over, in an X pattern, and latched in the slot in front of my "wall". Thankfully I never had an event to test it but I believe it would have helped, at least some.
Northern tool has those circle load locks.I wish I had E-track. I drive somebody else's van and it's outfitted with the semi-circular floor rings that I guess come stock with a Sprinter, plus the cut-outs in the wall panels.
I've always wanted the straps with the ratchet in the middle.
Does that describe the hooked end, where it attaches?Wire hook is a metal rod bent into a hook.
I'm thinking the problem with mine is in the ratchets. I mean, they must be moving as I drive, releasing tension. But they do it even when the WLL hasn't been reached. A couple are maybe 1.5" straps and the older ones are larger.Here's one example page of design/build your own straps using the better quality heavy duty USA webbing. This is what I did except on the e-track page. They have several photos to illustrate the various options. And they do 1 inch etc. as well.
2 inch Custom Ratchet Strap with USA Made Webbing | Lodi Metals
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That's what is really like, but I don't own the van. He's pretty committed to having all of the cargo space available when the need arises, so I can't put in a bulkhead. So far, I've had 2 or 3 loads on which I had to take down my bed.Again this isn't what I would do now, but for my first van it worked out very well.