Hi there. TONS of great info here. I've pulled lots of trailers before, but never really hauled a truck on a trailer before. Monday morning, i'm driving about five hours to go pick up a new truck. I'm renting a 20ft equipment trailer, and will be pulling it with my '05 3500 SRW Cummins. The truck I am buying is an '89 Chevy S10 4x4 with a 350 V8. It's not that heavy, but i'm concerned anyway.
What is the best way of tying it down to the trailer? I'm wanting to use 2" heavy duty ratchet straps, because I don't have any use for chains and boomers after I haul this truck, so if I buy chains, they'll be a waste iof money. Am I safe to use good quality ratchet straps? Where and how is the best place to tie this truck down to the deck?
Also, I know I definitely should have a brake controller, but i'll be in a hurry to leave. Are they all a plug in type for the new trucks, or do they require wiring? What is a good value controller for a guy like me that really doesn't tow that often?
Is there anything i'm missing? Do I need to bring anything else besides straps, and maybe some lumber to secure the wheels? I'd like this to be as safe and painless as possible, because I built this truck in high school, and sold it. Now that i'm getting it back, I REALLY don't want to lose it on the highway.
Thanks guys! I really appreciate any insight here.
What is the best way of tying it down to the trailer? I'm wanting to use 2" heavy duty ratchet straps, because I don't have any use for chains and boomers after I haul this truck, so if I buy chains, they'll be a waste iof money. Am I safe to use good quality ratchet straps? Where and how is the best place to tie this truck down to the deck?
Also, I know I definitely should have a brake controller, but i'll be in a hurry to leave. Are they all a plug in type for the new trucks, or do they require wiring? What is a good value controller for a guy like me that really doesn't tow that often?
Is there anything i'm missing? Do I need to bring anything else besides straps, and maybe some lumber to secure the wheels? I'd like this to be as safe and painless as possible, because I built this truck in high school, and sold it. Now that i'm getting it back, I REALLY don't want to lose it on the highway.
Thanks guys! I really appreciate any insight here.