Thursday, March 23, 2017
How to put protective sleeves on your lasso straps.
If you don't want this to happen to your straps, then you should think about buying protective sleeves. If you buy Cordura protective sleeves for your car hauler's wheel straps, then you will save time if you follow the instructions laid forth for us by Doug Valley at Cruiser Parts in New Hampshire. Read all about it here: https://www.autohaulersupply.com/catalog/how-to-put-protective-sleeves-on-your-wheel-straps.-601-1.php
https://www.autohaulersupply.com/catalog/protective-sleeves-476-1.php
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Bradley Childs moves to Moore Transport
Just noticed on my LinkedIN feed that Bradley Childs, formerly VP of Sales and Operations at Proficient Auto Transport is now VP of Sales and Marketing and Moore Transport.
Thursday, January 12, 2017
What to do when drivers run over wheel straps?
You wouldn't borrow someone's car and return it without the radio? Or with a hole in the tire?
I know straps are probably pretty far down the list of items to worry about, but there is an improvement you can order on your straps-- reinforced eyes. If the driver drives over the wheel straps, this will at least protect the strap where it is sewn around the hook, which is typically where the most wear and tear happens. This is only available on our Diamond Weave brand of straps, which I should add have two different patents for abrasion resistance and also edge protection.
Click here for more replacement 3 point wheel strap tie-downs.
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