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We can, and I have the sleeves, lasso loops and/or axle straps to do it. Just never used them.
What I don't like about that method is that no matter how nice and fuzzy the sleeve is, it can't be good for the paint. With chrome wheels I probably wouldn't mind.
But maybe more importantly, while that setup works in the rear where the wheels are locked, I'm not sure I'd trust it in the front. Since the loop will have to go close to six o' clock (to clear the splitter), there's a definite possibility that the tire and wheel can turn (overcome the friction of the tire), which would loosen everything.
Granted, it's the rear tie downs that are most important, but still. I'd like my 'Cat to stay put even when/if my trailer ends up on its side or roof.
What I don't like about that method is that no matter how nice and fuzzy the sleeve is, it can't be good for the paint. With chrome wheels I probably wouldn't mind.
But maybe more importantly, while that setup works in the rear where the wheels are locked, I'm not sure I'd trust it in the front. Since the loop will have to go close to six o' clock (to clear the splitter), there's a definite possibility that the tire and wheel can turn (overcome the friction of the tire), which would loosen everything.
Granted, it's the rear tie downs that are most important, but still. I'd like my 'Cat to stay put even when/if my trailer ends up on its side or roof.