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<blockquote data-quote="J DAMAGE" data-source="post: 1309732" data-attributes="member: 7219"><p>I would never say nothing couldn’t happen, the majority of the cases are people that don’t think of chocking the wheel from moving, the other case are people that buy cheap tie downs to hold there items in place, then comes the factor of people that after years of abuse never replace there tie downs. Hell how many people also wonder why there beds start pushing/bending into the cab, I don’t disagree with you on extra straps, that’s why I stated I used a third strap for the rear wheel, because the back end bouncing and moving takes a toll on the front straps , and it can and will be a costly mistake. [USER=24040]@Gary E[/USER] I was not saying you where incorrect in your statement, my comment was ment to complement on a nice system for strapping down bikes, if the end user doesn’t use there heads on strapping down there items, let’s just hope it’s only there items lost, with no harm to them and others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J DAMAGE, post: 1309732, member: 7219"] I would never say nothing couldn’t happen, the majority of the cases are people that don’t think of chocking the wheel from moving, the other case are people that buy cheap tie downs to hold there items in place, then comes the factor of people that after years of abuse never replace there tie downs. Hell how many people also wonder why there beds start pushing/bending into the cab, I don’t disagree with you on extra straps, that’s why I stated I used a third strap for the rear wheel, because the back end bouncing and moving takes a toll on the front straps , and it can and will be a costly mistake. [USER=24040]@Gary E[/USER] I was not saying you where incorrect in your statement, my comment was ment to complement on a nice system for strapping down bikes, if the end user doesn’t use there heads on strapping down there items, let’s just hope it’s only there items lost, with no harm to them and others. [/QUOTE]
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