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Browsing threw a tool store, and stumbled across an aisle full of E track stuff. This thread instantly popped in my head. Next thing you know, I'm walking out the door with an arm full of E track stuffs.
Still use it too! Only thing I would do differently is buy track going the other direction. It worked then with my setup, but I use the cargo area a bit different now.still works though.
Guess that strap is easier then welding a stub shaft to the bars to hold the tire. They do make a lot of cool stuff for these tracks.
I am going to attempt to install the E-track today. I say that as I have nobody around to help with tightening the bolts. LOL!
Edit:
Already ran into a snag! The two styles of track are different widths. The vertical track isn't wide enough to straddle the indents to get a bolt threw in the right spots. I have to switch up how I planned on installing them. I will use the horizontal tracks as you did, and add the vertical tracks in front & back of the floor, making a box.