That prevents the bundle from sliding forward backward or side to side.
Secure load to roof rack.
Your owner s manual should say how much weight you can carry on the roof.
2 take an end of the safety strap and loop it down under a roof bar that runs perpendicular to your vehicle and then back up to the top of the cargo.
Start by loading dimensional lumber onto the rack with the narrow edges resting on the crossbars.
You can use a bungee cord to attach items together but do not use a bungee cord by itself to secure your load to the roof rack.
Then secure the front and back ends of each lumber bundle with ratchet straps to prevent movement photo 1.
Prepare to secure your load to the roof rack before securing the load to the roof of your car evaluate the item you will haul.
Next secure the load to the rack using ratchet straps photo 2.
Before loading up your roof rack and heading to the outback or down to the south coast plan ahead and make sure that you re not putting unnecessary items on roof racks that you have some good quality ties downs to securely fasten loads and that you re distributing items evenly.
Two equally spaced straps running front to back and two side to side across the load will do the trick for most standard shaped items.
Wood said most roof rack systems for cars have a dynamic roof load of about 165 pounds.
Allstate insurance company recommends using roof racks with a hard shell rooftop carrier or cargo bag for luggage.
Ratchet straps are a cheap and easy way to ensure the highest level of safety when deciding how to secure items on a roof rack.
Any item that exceeds the recommended weight limit choose another hauling option like a trailer.
If you re carrying a large item tie it directly to your vehicle.
These are the keys to safely travelling with roof racks.
Once i have the other end of the handlebars secured to the roof rack i loop around one of the incoming straps to tighten it and just secure it with a series of half hitches.
These work great for.
Secure the entire load to your car using tie down or ratchet straps rope netting or a chain.
This means that assuming you ve strapped everything down properly and your load doesn t exceed that weight you should be in the clear to drive as you normally would at highways speeds.