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Any ideas on tie downs?

I'm thinking perhaps stainless steel for an aluminum snowmobile trailer.


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Remember that the weight rating on the ring is only as good as how it's attached to the trailer. Screws don't cut it. A complete circle ring is far stronger than an S hook.
Make sure the steel won't corrode if bolted to the aluminum.


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i've been using this type on my atv trailers for years. they will hold just fine if you screw them on with a self drilling sheet metal screw with big threads. just make sure you use a least a 1/4 shank screw. the ones i use are 3/8 heads and drill bit ends. just make sure when you mount them the pull will be to the side and not straight up.

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