Improper tie down practices are all too common and many accidents and injuries happen because someone didn t take their time loading cargo on the roof of the car.
How to tie down lumber on roof rack.
That s in addition to then attaching the bundle securely to the rack.
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For plywood i put two 2 x 4 s on the roof rack and place the plywood on top of those to stiffen the plywood otherwise it flops up and down at highway speeds.
My car with 4 x8 mdf board on the roof rack.
Plus the tiedown to the trailer hitch.
Then i use the nylon web tie downs i ve got in the photos of below.
Second trip 16 2 x4 x6 boards on my roof rack.
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Getting building materials home from the lumberyard or home center is easy if you own a pickup truck or a minivan.
A pair of 20 web ratchets used as a fail safe in case the board slides to the rear of the vehicle.
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My car with roof rack with cross bars installed.
But you can also haul items on the roof of your car or suv if you ve got a roof rack obey the rack s weight limits and properly tie down the load.
If you have side rails and crossbars the straps can be looped around those.
Don t know if i d carry much lumber on that short front to back rack but i would definitely use at least two good ratchet straps ratcheted very tight around the lumber bundle so nothing could slip out.
In the case of a naked roof you should be looping the rope through the car through the doors not the windows and around the object on the roof and a towel or blanket should be used to protect the roof of your car from the object.
With anything you plan on tying down you ll need three preferably four solid points of contact stability.
Here i have the bicycle s handlebars firmly planted on the roof rack s cross bar in the.
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4 web ratchet straps in a pair of x formations to hold down the board to the cross bars.