Dahveed
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- David
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I think the main concern here is that if it does deform, it will likely stay deformed so then your strap will be loose. Also, 400lbs of load does not necessarily mean "can hold 400lb objects". If you have something heavy strapped in and either mash on the gas/brake, have to corner sharply, or make an abrupt maneuver you could easily apply more than 400lbs of load to the tie down.
Additionally, they were rated for 400lbs of load before they were modified. Without knowing the exact make up of that 3" flat stock it's hard telling what it can actually support.
I think everyone just wants you to be careful and make sure you see how they perform with lighter objects before strapping in something rather heavy.
Additionally, they were rated for 400lbs of load before they were modified. Without knowing the exact make up of that 3" flat stock it's hard telling what it can actually support.
I think everyone just wants you to be careful and make sure you see how they perform with lighter objects before strapping in something rather heavy.
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