Bedlam wrote:
I carry two buggies in my enclosed trailer. Two wheels are secured with wheel nets where one side connected to D-loop tie downs and the other side to e-track. The track sections are 5' long and secured every 5th hole with wood screws that are slightly longer than my decking.
I always suggest people tie a vehicle down against the wheel, axle or outboard swing arm so the suspension can float and not fight your anchors.
Determine how thick your load floor is and use screws the same length to avoid puncturing something underneath. Run screws in every hole in areas that you think will have a tie down and double the screws in other areas to helve the gap between current screws.
I believe that the suspension sway is likely my problem. I did not use chocks, I did however, have a good health screw in each mounting hole. I think it will be best for me to get underneath it today and take a look at what I'm working with.
Thanks!