What do you use for RTV 1100 cargo box load securing?

learstroker

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I am looking at flat hook ratchet straps for load securing in the bed. Is the bed wall strong enough? Any other ideas? Perhaps E track. If so, how to secure the E track?</P>


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As always, many thanks</P>
 
I'd try to not use the bed wall, I've thrown straps over that while trailering RTV's and tweaked the sides in some.
 
We tie ours down with a four inch cargo strap attached to a ratchet welded to the trailer. Three inch is what I wanted, but they didn't have any in stock at the time. We back ours up on the trailer, throw cargo strap across the back balled reciever, and crank it down with a pinch bar like on the 18 wheelers... I can tell you this, the RTV doesn't move at all, pave roads or bumpy, holy, gravel roads, the machine is right where I left it >>>>>>> It's so much easier and faster this way.... Cargo strap stays on the trailer at the same place, all the time, so you have the RTV leveled on the trailer perfect every time you haul >.......</P>


[:-*]</P>
 
I may have been unclear. I am not trailering the UTV. I want to secure action packer boxes as freight in the bed of the RTV 1100 when travelling on rough ground. I plan on using ratchet straps from Cargo King with flat hooks. The hooks will go on the down turned lip of the bed wall sides. I think it may chip the paint though.</P>


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Have a Great Day</P>
 
Being the bed of the RTV is slick, even after I installed a Kubota OEM bedliner, put in some fatigue mat that came from Sams Club Warehouse. NOTHING SLIDES IN THE BACK !!!!!</P>


Carry the Action Packer Box's also, and nothing moves around at all. Matter of fact, when hauling deer in the back, have to remove the mat so can slid the animal in and out. The mat will not let him slide at all, or nothing else. The color is a kinda off orange, that matches the Kubota orange pretty good. You will have to purchase two mats, being three foot, have to add a foot on the other for the sides and top, easy to cut with a utility knife, and you will have two squares left over. They snap togeather like a puzzle........</P>


Give it a try, you will not be dissappointed at all ~~~~ [:-*]</P>
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