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Straps are a versatile tool for securing vehicles, cargo, and equipment during transport. Available in multiple sizes and strengths, they provide dependable hold under tension. With durable webbing and hardware, straps ensure safe, efficient load control. Choose the right strap for the demands of your work.

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Miller 10,000 lb. Underlift Straps

Underlift Tie-Down Straps will give you a secure tie-down and help you avoid damage that is commonly associated with chain straps.
$194.99

Miller 15,000 lb. Underlift Strap 3"

Underlift Tie-Down Straps will give you a secure tie-down and help you avoid damage that is commonly associated with chain straps. These straps can handle 7,500 lbs. per strap.
$168.99

Miller 9" Rubber Strap

This 9" Rubber Strap from Miller Industries is used on the Wheel Lift and Tire Restraint Assembly of Century, Champion, and Holmes Car Carriers. See the features below for a full list of carriers and see the brochure tab for breakdowns.
$2.39

Miller Strap 3" Bus Lift Nylon

One 3" bus lift strap. This part can be used to replace Part Number, 9048493.
$196.99

Blue Basket Strap With T-Hook

This is a blue basket strap with a T-hook from Miller Industries.
$197.99

Miller Tie Down Strap 20 Series

This Tie-Down Strap from Miller Industries is used on the Wheel Lift Assembly of Century 20 Series Car Carriers. See the features below for a full list of carriers and see the brochure tab for breakdowns.
$40.59

Miller Tie Down Kit Pro Pack Four Wheels

To secure exotic and low-profile cars, Miller Industries introduced the Miller Pro Pack Four-Wheel Tie-Down Kit. The kit includes straps that pass through the rims, and is the preferred method of most towers who haul high-end vehicles. This kit was designed specifically for Miller Industries and includes four ratchet assemblies with chain tails, four wheel straps and four fleece sleeve protectors with foam padding and VelcroT closures. A small duffel bag is also included for protecting and storing the components when not in use. The duffel and the straps are all embossed with the Miller Industries logo. This kit provides a fast, safe and convenient way to provide a four-point tie-down while still protecting the finish on expensive rims.
$662.99

Buyers 9" Rubber Strap

This 9" Rubber Strap from Buyers is used on the Wheel Lift and Tire Restraint Assembly of Century, Champion, and Holmes Car Carriers. See the features below for a full list of carriers and see the brochure tab for breakdowns.
$1.99
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Straps Buying Guide

No matter what you’re hauling, the right straps make all the difference. From securing equipment on a trailer to transporting vehicles or keeping pallets in place, durable ratchet straps, tie down straps, and cargo straps are essential for safety and efficiency. Available in a wide variety of widths, lengths, and hardware options, these versatile tools are trusted across industries such as transportation, construction, agriculture, moving and storage, and professional towing.

Why Choose Heavy Duty Straps?

High-quality tie down straps are designed to withstand tension, friction, and repeated use. Investing in durable tow straps, vehicle straps, and heavy duty ratchet straps ensures your loads stay secure mile after mile. With options ranging from 2” straps for light- to medium-duty applications to 4” straps for heavier loads, you can match the right strap to your equipment, vehicles, or cargo every time.

Popular Types of Straps

Within this category, you’ll find specialized solutions for different hauling and transport needs, including:

  • 4 and 8 Point Tie-Down Straps – Used for complete vehicle restraint systems.
  • Wheel Lift Straps and Tie-Downs – Designed for wheel lift and underlift towing.
  • Motorcycle Tie-Downs – Compact straps for trailering and dolly transport.
  • Axle Straps – Wrap around axles or suspension components for secure anchoring.
  • Cargo Straps – General-purpose straps for equipment, pallets, and freight loads.
  • Car Hauler Straps – Reliable tie-downs for trailers and auto transporters.
  • V-Straps and Control Straps – Common in recovery and heavy equipment applications.

This range ensures that whether you’re moving construction machinery, transporting a motorcycle, strapping down freight, or securing a vehicle, there’s a strap built for the job.

Top Brands You Can Trust

We stock only proven names in cargo control, including B/A Products, Zip’s, All-Grip, SafeAll, AW Direct, Ancra Cargo, and Lift-All. These manufacturers are known for producing long-lasting, dependable car straps, truck straps, and cargo tie-downs that meet or exceed industry standards.

Learn the Right Way to Use Ratchet Straps

Even the best ratchet straps are only as effective as the person using them. Proper technique matters for safety, efficiency, and strap longevity. To help you get the most from your investment, check out our educational resources:

These guides walk through setup, use, release, and inspection tips for anyone securing cargo, whether you’re hauling construction supplies, outdoor equipment, or vehicles.

FAQ: Straps

What industries use tie down straps?
Straps are used in transportation, towing, agriculture, construction, shipping, moving and storage, and many other industries where loads need to be secured.

What size straps should I choose?
2” straps are best for lighter loads like ATVs, motorcycles, or smaller equipment, while 4” straps are recommended for heavy machinery, vehicles, or large cargo.

Can I use ratchet straps for both vehicles and cargo?
Yes. While car straps and axle straps are designed for vehicles, cargo straps are versatile enough for pallets, machinery, and general freight. Choosing the right end hardware ensures proper fit.

How do I make straps last longer?
Inspect them regularly for wear, avoid dragging them on rough surfaces, and store them in a cool, dry place. Replace any straps with visible damage to ensure safety.