It can be on bricks. Actually more secure. Tighten the bolt but not the nut THEN tighten the nut? Why not just put the wrench on the nut then tighten bolt with the ratchet? Makes work easier. And even the "correct" tiedown looks loose as hell.
"Example: Correct Tiedown"...lol, ok...that tiedown was moving in the soil with hand pressure. It's supposed to hold 4725 lbs of pressure without moving 3" in the soil. Does that thing even have a stabilizing device installed? And a full wrap around the I-beam, this anchor strap doesn't have it.
Wow was he really using the wrench instead of the ratchet lol
hondaviewer101 1 month ago
It can be on bricks. Actually more secure. Tighten the bolt but not the nut THEN tighten the nut? Why not just put the wrench on the nut then tighten bolt with the ratchet? Makes work easier. And even the "correct" tiedown looks loose as hell.
Cruiseomatic1989 1 month ago
"Example: Correct Tiedown"...lol, ok...that tiedown was moving in the soil with hand pressure. It's supposed to hold 4725 lbs of pressure without moving 3" in the soil. Does that thing even have a stabilizing device installed? And a full wrap around the I-beam, this anchor strap doesn't have it.
copperautis 6 months ago
If that is a double wide your never supposed to put it on bricks! All ways anchored it with jack stands and steal straps!
Usernameinvalid16 1 year ago
actually that strap is supposed to be wrapped around the frame!
TheNuckingfut 2 years ago