Richy, Can WE please see close-up pics of your over the tire strap set up.....The E track and idler piece and rachet.
What vendor did you buy from ?????
Thanks,
The detail pictures I have are on my desktop computer's hard drive, but due to a power supply problem I can't get to them. Further regret my trailer is out in the barn, about 1 hr away in the Shenandoah Valley, so I can't quickly take more pictures. But the manufacture's web site has some good pictures of them, which should provide you a good view of the set up. There is even a video of how a basket type style works with vertical E-Track, but I've got the single strap with rubber grippers for Horizontal E-Track ->
http://www.autohaulersupply.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=83.
I really like this style of tie-down, but there are pro's/con's to this style, vice a frame tie down method. Specifically, this method allows the suspension to travel and thus a tight fitting car may bounce around to the point to hitting the side walls (or more likely the wheel wells). Some even claim it will "blow out" the shocks, or at the very least contribute toward premature failure. But I have not had any of these problems after towing for hundreds of miles.
Frame strapping is another method (not sure if there are any others). And the con's here include the stress placed on the vehicle's suspension when pulled down tight (alternatively not strapping it tight will allow the vehicle to potentially "hop" around and hit a side wall).
Since I don't trailer any one car alot my choice was the former, especially since this is the method mostly used by Auto-Hauler trucks. That said, you should research your options.
Regarding the E-Track - I love it and bought several extra strap Idlers to use with my conventional straps to tie down other objects in the trailer (
http://www.autohaulersupply.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=5155). Another item I bought is a set of brackets that snap into E-Track and used to hold a 2x4 wood board (actually they can hold any size 2x). I have seen them listed as a Wood End Socket (
http://www.amazon.com/Wood-End-Socket-for-E-Track/dp/B000UV7S8Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1262658870&sr=8-1-fkmr1). I use a couple of these on the floor, with a 2x6 between them, to keep other things I haul from sliding around on the floor. Combined with the flexibility of the extra strap Idlers, I can keep anything firmly in place. These are hard to find, and I have also gotten them from AutoHauler, but you have to ask for them.
One word of caution, quality is important when you are hauling around your prize possession for hundreds of miles before opening the door at the destination. The last thing you want to find is a broken strap or bracket that has allowed your "baby" to get dinged. Or worse yet, have problems when you go into a panic stop along the highway. I have bought many items from AutoHauler.com - I'm happy with their quality and I would not doubt others out there are also good, but confident to say AutoHauler is very good ("
http://www.autohaulersupply.com/" ).
Also, what you don't see in the picture in my prior post is my "Oh 5hit" strap that goes over the axel to/from my reinforced floor D-rings. And if you do use E-Track, make sure it is securely attached to the frame members of the trailer and not just to the plywood flooring.
Once again, if (hopefully more like when) I get my other computer back up and running I'll post my pictures.
Good luck, R1chy