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Tying The Boot Shut?
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(20-04-2016, 11:06 PM)Hughzie Wrote:  
(20-04-2016, 12:11 PM)CourierJim Wrote:  Just an idea: if you screwed in the rear towing/recovery eye into it's hole in the rear bumper, that would make a really strong eye to lash the door down to.


Strangely, I have 3 towing/recovery eyes in the compartment with the jack. Often wondered if there was a hole in the roof for the third one!

Im sure you normally only get one with a vehicle?


I found two in the tool kit of my van! I can't see you needing any more than one at any time lol!
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(23-04-2016, 12:52 AM)CourierJim Wrote:  
(20-04-2016, 11:06 PM)Hughzie Wrote:  
(20-04-2016, 12:11 PM)CourierJim Wrote:  Just an idea: if you screwed in the rear towing/recovery eye into it's hole in the rear bumper, that would make a really strong eye to lash the door down to.


Strangely, I have 3 towing/recovery eyes in the compartment with the jack. Often wondered if there was a hole in the roof for the third one!

Im sure you normally only get one with a vehicle?


I found two in the tool kit of my van! I can't see you needing any more than one at any time lol!

May be if you want to make it into a stretch lingo,put all the towing eyes on get 3 tractors and PULL, Smile
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Reading an article here on bike tying down, one of the peeps uses suction hooks to provide bungee purchase points. Have a look here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/s/ref=is_...ix=suction , some seem pretty heavy duty. Where have they been all my life!
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Anyone got experience Tying 10 inches in?   Cool


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A couple of words of caution.
#1 Make sure you don't obscure your lights (You might not be able to see the L/H light cluster fromthe off side and visa versa)
#2 Beware of exhaust fumes being sucked into cabin though partially open tailgate
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(06-05-2016, 12:27 PM)Sootyfoot Wrote:  Anyone got experience Tying 10 inches in?   Cool


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Well finally got motivated (Want the house on the market by end of next week so not much choice motivated) to get the other bit shifted.
Tried loads of angles and directions but ended up just sticking it in upright as it allowed the boot to close the best. Having it on end got the hatch to within 5 inches of catching bit it was pressing hard on the glass.

To secure the hatch I used my finger to close the catch so I could put the hook of the ratchet in, then looping the strap through the pin and across to one of the tie downs and it worked a treat.  

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(06-05-2016, 10:05 PM)Jed Clampit Wrote:  
(06-05-2016, 12:27 PM)Sootyfoot Wrote:  Anyone got experience Tying 10 inches in?   Cool


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Now that's funny in your user name you say you have a foot have you been over estimating again BIG fish little fish if you know what i mean  Wink

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