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Supacat



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Who ties down a vehicle like this?



https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/jaguar/10733...first-time

OK, it might just be me, but really what sort of numpty secures a vehicle on a trailer like that?

I wonder if it was in the UK, the DVLA might stop them and have a word?
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One loop of a spoke...It'll be fine Shocked

I hope they also put the vehicle in park or 1st gear and applied the handbrake
before jamming the loose straps in the door... SKIP
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I've got to be honest, I'd rather see that than other attempts I've seen. (I once saw a classic mini tied around the front and rear bumpers)

They obviously don't have the proper tyre straps so have done the next best thing. At least they've tied it to the wheels and not the body Shocked 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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And there's me thinking that they had run out of superglue...... Shocked
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grafty99 wrote:
They obviously don't have the proper tyre straps so have done the next best thing. At least they've tied it to the wheels and not the body Shocked


That's the assumption but this is the new all-electric 2020 Jaguar XJ spied for the first time, or at least a development mule, it's going nowhere without a JLR engineer, is probably quite a valuable vehicle, it's definitely quite an expensive development programme yet they either can't afford the right kit, manage it, or worse don't know how to secure a load.

And this is their day job...
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grafty99 wrote:
I've got to be honest, I'd rather see that than other attempts I've seen.:


We need photos... Very Happy
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Easy enough to wrap around the tyre in a loop 🤦‍♂️ 2011 110 USW
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Using the power of positive thinking... This is actually JLR being very thorough and testing if the wheel can withstand how the car will actually be secured by your local backstreet bodyshop on their overloaded 2003 3.5t transit. Bit like how they ram them into curb and jump over speed bumps in the development process. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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22900013A wrote:
Easy enough to wrap around the tyre in a loop 🤦‍♂️


Do you mean like this?


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Off readers and comp trucks I have always strapped the body and pulled it down until bump stop is contacted. Works for me. Less mass moving around than if just strapped on wheels. Cheers

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What happens in Arjeplog.... gets captured by 1000 spy photographers.

Although they never spotted me in a snowy ditch in a development car Embarassed Embarassed  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Supacat wrote:
grafty99 wrote:
I've got to be honest, I'd rather see that than other attempts I've seen.:


We need photos... Very Happy


Unfortunately I was driving, on the M5 Shocked

I don't think the chrome bumpers of a classic mini are the official tie down points Rolling with laughter 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Supacat wrote:
22900013A wrote:
Easy enough to wrap around the tyre in a loop 🤦‍♂️


Do you mean like this?




No, there is a better way. You can put a loop around the tyre and then the ends of the strap go in the usual places. It's a bit of an emergency measure but does work. 2011 110 USW
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I think belly-wrapping
, if that is what you are describing, requires tensioning on both ends to meet best practice standards. Noted you reference emergency measures.
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Martin wrote:
Although they never spotted me in a snowy ditch in a development car Embarassed Embarassed


Now that needs a photo too!

At the very least a few addional words...
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