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Proper load securement is essential for safety, efficiency, and compliance on the road. 4 and 8 point tie down strap kits provide reliable anchoring for vehicles, equipment, and cargo on rollback carriers, flatbeds, and trailers. Whether you’re using a 4 point tie down system or an 8 point strap tie down system, choosing the right kit ensures your load stays stable during transport.
Selecting the right tie-down system is crucial for both safety and efficiency:
These systems are ideal for professional transport, towing, and recovery operations where safety and reliability are non-negotiable.
We carry trusted strap kits from Zip’s, B/A Products, SafeAll, AW Direct, All-Grip, and WreckMaster. Some standout products include:
When selecting a 4 or 8 point tie-down kit, consider:
For professional-grade performance, selecting the right combination of length, strength, and attachment type is key to keeping cargo secure and meeting industry safety standards.
Check out our in-depth guides for more tips on securement:
What is the difference between 4 point and 8 point tie-down systems?
A 4 point system uses four anchor points for securement, ideal for smaller or lighter loads. An 8 point system uses eight anchor points for heavier or larger cargo, providing additional stability.
Can these kits be used on rollback carriers?
Yes, both 4 and 8 point tie-down kits are commonly used on rollback carriers, flatbeds, and trailers to secure vehicles and equipment safely.
What attachment types are available?
Kits include chains, snap hooks, or cluster attachments to match your truck or trailer setup.
How do I choose the right length?
Select a length (14’ or 18’) based on your vehicle or trailer width and the size of the cargo being secured.