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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7568805" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Well, not being secured down tightly, that velcro may give in a fender bender/qiuick stop, and that box may go flying towards the front of the vehicle, and knocking out little Johnny, and Sue, while the rest of the remaining pieces come flying towards you, and mom possibly knocking both of you out, and taking an eye out, doesnt seem very appealing to me.Id at the least,buy a couple rachet straps,and maybe attatche some of those handle hinges to the backside of the box, and, a set to the floor in front, and rachet strap that joker down tightly for the safety of the family, at the least, and will be easily to secure, and remove.After a while Velco get full of lint shavings, and doesnt grab.The strongest ive seen made is the grey, and only secures up to 75lbs, as the cheapset of rachet straps/pair hold at least 150-300lbs?Just my opinion, and trying to look out for the safety concerns with your family in mind,and a failure of security of a 100-300lb box/amp:eyebrow:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7568805, member: 634282"] Well, not being secured down tightly, that velcro may give in a fender bender/qiuick stop, and that box may go flying towards the front of the vehicle, and knocking out little Johnny, and Sue, while the rest of the remaining pieces come flying towards you, and mom possibly knocking both of you out, and taking an eye out, doesnt seem very appealing to me.Id at the least,buy a couple rachet straps,and maybe attatche some of those handle hinges to the backside of the box, and, a set to the floor in front, and rachet strap that joker down tightly for the safety of the family, at the least, and will be easily to secure, and remove.After a while Velco get full of lint shavings, and doesnt grab.The strongest ive seen made is the grey, and only secures up to 75lbs, as the cheapset of rachet straps/pair hold at least 150-300lbs?Just my opinion, and trying to look out for the safety concerns with your family in mind,and a failure of security of a 100-300lb box/amp:eyebrow: [/QUOTE]
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