[Shop-talk] which tie down best for car hauler
Steven Trovato
strovato at optonline.net
Tue Jul 17 14:29:03 MDT 2012
Here's what miata.net has to say about the Miata hooks:
On both the front and back of the Miata are a pair of (ugly) hooks.
These hooks are used when Miatas are transported on ships from Japan
to the States. The cars are secured by the suspension, and these
hooks are used as backups to prevent the car from bouncing around a
cargo ship should the primary hold downs fail. These are not tow
hooks, and according to the factory, using them to tow the car can
damage the bodywork/frame of your car. However an analysis performed
by Lance Schall proves that the car would not be damaged. Still, your
Miata will look a lot better for it. The mounting holes for the rear
tie down hooks are frequently used for mounting a trailer hitch or
bicycle carrier. Some competition sanctioning bodies (SCCA) consider
the tie down hooks standard equipment and may not allow their removal
in Stock classes. (Unless you trophy at a National Event, this
probably isn't a big problem. Keep them just in case though!)
I also recall that there was a situation years ago with cars being
transported by rail. Apparently, the very regular bounce caused by
the train movement was causing some sort of suspension or shock
issue. I don't remember the details.
-Steve Trovato
strovato at optonline.net
At 03:11 PM 7/17/2012, Mullen wrote:
>On the other hand, my
>Miata (and Honda) have tie down hooks built into the chassis for shipment when
>they make the car.
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