James K
NO, I'm always like this
- Location
- Taylorsville, Ut
I also read the petersons article,and the way I view it is.
My jeep is not stock thus how can I tie it down the same way they do a stock vehicle. The suspension and tires have more movement then a stock vehicle. Even if I was to tie down to the frame(I believe)there is to much left in the suspension and tires to move. I would rather let the suspension on the jeep absorb some road terrain then constintly be shock loaded going down the road.
JMO
ps. I tie mine down with four straps w/axle straps. One per corner
My jeep is not stock thus how can I tie it down the same way they do a stock vehicle. The suspension and tires have more movement then a stock vehicle. Even if I was to tie down to the frame(I believe)there is to much left in the suspension and tires to move. I would rather let the suspension on the jeep absorb some road terrain then constintly be shock loaded going down the road.
JMO
ps. I tie mine down with four straps w/axle straps. One per corner