After a near disaster of having a mattress and box springs go flying off our car i came up with this superior tie down method.
How to tie a box spring to a roof rack.
If you don t have a roof rack you may want to lay a moving blanket down first to protect your paint job.
Lay a long piece of rope lengthwise along the roof of the vehicle.
Wrap 3 or 4 ratchet straps around the vehicle s roof rack if it has one or around the top of the vehicle.
Best plan is this.
How else can i tie down the other dimension.
Learn how to safely secure items to your car s roof racks.
These will keep the mattress from flying off the front or back of the car.
Hard to secure that part of the mattress.
It s important to use the right tie downs and place the item correctly on the roof rack if you want to avoid damaging your cargo or causing an accident.
These will hold the mattress in place from side to side.
Tying a mattress to a car roof falls in a grey area of legality.
Racv s ernest litera shares some practical tips on roof rack safety loading.
With the help of your assistant lift the covered mattress onto the roof of the car making sure it s centered.
Weave rope through the windows and around the mattress at least four times twice in front and and twice in back including the length wise rope already in place.
Tie each section firmly.
Is tying a mattress to a car legal.
The leading edge with wind getting under it will be a problem as noted.
Attach another 2 ratchet straps or bungee cords to the front and back of the vehicle.
Tie the rope that you placed the mattress on in place.
Or is the only option to have the width wise roof racks.
So during acceleration or stops the box spring will slip out.
But is that just the place you connect the roof racks too.
It still has a gap so i can use it but i can only imagine being able to tie down only one dimension.
Make sure your ro.
Lift the mattress or box spring onto the roof.
Improper tie down practices are all too common and many accidents and injuries happen because someone didn t take their time loading cargo on the roof of the car.