Bob, I have used axle straps since I first trailered my C in 2009 on an open trailer. Front axle straps go cross-wise with the driver side being anchored to the trailer on the passenger side and vice-versa. You loop the strap through an opening in the lower A-arm on each side. My straps have a sliding padding (like what you see with people wearing seat belts to prevent the strap edge from scratching exposed flesh). On the front I position it on the part of the A-arm where it will be looped. Cinch the tie down straps tight. On the rear I do the same cross application on the axles next to the rear axle banjo and they just cross under the forward edge of the fuel tank. I again use the padding where the strap will wrap around the axle on the brake line. Cinch these tight also. I have always had a winch in the front and I attach the winch cable to a strap with a padding sleeve around the front frame cross-member and put tension with the winch. When I got my enclosed ramp over trailer 4 years ago the first trip we towed the C to was the Newport, RI meet. I had the arrangement I just described along with a netting going over the top of each wheel )wheel covers removed to avoid trauma)cinched to a chain on the part of the tire facing inward to the chassis anchored to D hooks in the floor. TOTAL OVERKILL AND A HUGE PAIN! It took me at least two hours to get everything in position. So after that shakedown trailering experience I had E-Track rails installed on both sides of the trailer ramp overs and used a strap over the top tread of each wheel anchoring each tire this way in front and in back of each tire with special track fasteners. This still took about 45 minutes to secure everything when loading the car. After two long trips with this system I have decided that the front and rear cross strapping with the winch cable attached to the front cross-member with just one f tire strap system in place and one rear tire with the same arrangement worked just as well as having 4 tires strapped. Voila! It only takes 20 minutes to load and secure now. I use the passenger front wheel and driver side rear wheel to secure (easiest to maneuver around) and no problem! With an open trailer you probably only need the front and rear cross straps and if you have a winch secure the front cross-member and don’t fret over wheel straps. This system worked superbly with the borrowed Texas Roll-Back trailer I used to tow my C to the Branson Meet, The last 35 miles from Springfield to Branson was replete with huge hills and dales and the C didn’t budge! Hope this helps! 300’ly, Rob
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