How Do You Strap Things on a Pickup Truck?

For those of us who have a pickup truck, it can be a great tool for carrying around large items that may not fit in a regular car. A properly tied down load can be the difference between getting your cargo safely to its destination, or having it end up on the side of the road.

There are several different ways to strap things on a pickup truck, and each one has its advantages and disadvantages.

Ratcheting Straps – These are by far the most common type of tie-down straps used for securing loads in pickup trucks. They come in various lengths with different weight ratings, so you can find one that is suitable for your load.

Ratcheting straps are quick and easy to use, but they don’t provide as much security as other types of straps.

Tarp Straps – These straps are more secure than ratcheting straps but take longer to attach. Tarp straps also come in various lengths and weight ratings, so you can find one that works for your needs. The advantage of using tarp straps is that they provide more security than ratcheting straps and don’t require any tools for installation.

Lashing Straps – These straps are designed specifically for securing large loads in pickup trucks. Like tarp straps, they come in various lengths and weight ratings so you can find one that works best for your load. The advantage of lashing straps is that they provide more security than either ratcheting or tarp straps.

Hooks & Chains – Hooks and chains provide even more security than lashing or tarp straps but take significantly longer to install. They also require special tools such as wrenches and pliers to properly secure them around the load.

No matter what type of tie-down strap you choose, it is important to make sure the load is securely fastened before hitting the road. And always check your ties regularly throughout the journey to ensure nothing has come loose or broken.

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Susan Delgado