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We use Mac's tie downs, and they are the best. Tons of people have problems with the car coming loose in the top of a stacker, but the straps on ours are as tight after hundreds of miles as they are at the beginning. Plus, they pay contingency.
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What Andrew said.
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I will echo what the Hill's say, Mac's is the best. I broke down and bought a set last year and have only used them several times, but they seem just like new. I have tried all of the other cheapies from the farm stores, harbor freight, chain and binders, and I think I am staying with Mac's.
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I have used the Mac's straps and they are excellent. Also, the Vulcan Professional grade are very good too. Vulcan Pro also has some unique specialty tie downs that work very well in the out of the ordinary applications.
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All I know is Mac's look exactly like my S-Line tie downs.
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You get what you pay for!!! Buy made in USA
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Look at Allstar Performance part # ALL 10188, (Summit sells them)
It's the "direct hook" model that incorporates the snap-hook at the point of the ratchet so you don't have to crawl under the car to "tighten the strap down". They're made in the USA by M&R products (formally in NJ) and packaged for Allstar......I'd also suggest using axle straps w/Delta rings & sleeves, they're offered by M&R as well. Check out M&R (http://mrproducts.com/) If you prefer cheaper "knock-off'" straps, The Stafford Springs Swap meet is coming up on April 15th. BTW, The new RV & trailer look awesome going up Rt 495, |
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