Avoiding Rolling Road fails, How to stop wheels spinning and safely strap a car down
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I describe how I plan to keep a car safely strapped down to my rolling road. I discuss the normal ways of strapping cars down, the problems that can lead to cars falling off the rolling road show you how I plan to strap a car down to my rolling road.
Looking forward to the assembly beginning! Great vid, good pace and good editing! 💪
Thanks buddy, I really appreciate that. I worked hard on this one to try and create a good paved and structured video. A lot more effort but hopefully it gets some views. Thanks again
I was perplexed to what was goiing on then you did the demo at the end and it all suddenly clicked! Loving the toy car prop as well haha
Thats good! I was sort of going that "it all falls into place" approach.
Mate … this video is insane!! Such awesome pace and clipping throw jobs which I’m sure took an age but you make it well entertaining and informative! Nice work!
Thanks dude. Much appreciated. I will try and apply the same approach to the next
Awesome vid dude! 😎
Many thanks, I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. This one took a while! :)
Thanks again bud
Arrr buddy it’s looking ace!!!
Come on get the rollers in already! I can’t cope 😂😂😂😂😂
Habahahah, thanks for comment buddy, and thanks for the support. I'm trying but I realise it has been a lot of videos without assembly.... its coming
That is indeed ingenious for RWD. Trying to picture what you'd do for FWD, if indeed it needs anything special 🤔 I've never had one that was worth putting on rollers...
Hahaha, I'm hoping there are FWD folk interested, we will see....
Yeah as you say, round the lower wishbone, they're usually not particularly wishbone shaped with one almost paralleling the driveshaft and the other going way back towards the front footwell. So the strap would go over the forward part of the wishbone. That's the plan anyway. My buddy has had this arrangement only for some years so I'm working on the theory this should cover most cars but I want to put alternative options for strapping down on there too incase there are awkward cars that this doesn't work for.
To some extent this all feels a bit like a leap of faith. I imagine there will be things I will have to rethink after some use.
I strap like you and a 700whp 2jz skyline bakes up on the rollers. Love the videos man.
Thanks for your kind comment :) much appreciated. How do you.mean? Do the wheels slip?
Sure do.
@@MrJermbob ah I see. :)
Really depends on the RPM per seconds you run the ramp rate at and such.@@lozl
@@MrJermbob man I cant wait to start playing with it when it's finished, I'm so excited. And equally scared. I hope we can make a business of it....
Clever but you might want to consider the fact you have to undo the straps completely to put them over a new vehicle. rather I´d suggest you allow those straps to pull down on some heavy duty loop straps you´d hook quickly over the suspension of the car. that way it´s minimal work fitting the straps to a car.
I had to read it a few times but I understand your suggestion. It's a good suggestions for sure.m and wouldn't really need any alteration to the set up just some to the straps. I have calmed down the forward thinking a little now as I approach a point of being able to test it. I will keep your suggestion on mind as I start messing about with my car on there.
Thanks for the comment much appreciated
@@lozl yea im missing some pictures to better demonstrate what I mean to make the point across better
@@GunniGSTno worries I think I'm with you. I could just loosen the rackets a couple.of clicks and unhook something from the lower wishbone that is looped onto the strap in the position a already have right??