“I purchased this rail mount system for a trailer to haul fire hose in and it works well hardware is easy to change and there are many different attachments available. really quality stuff”
“I’ve bought the painted tracks before and was very satisfied. I’m putting these along the floor of the trailer which is why I bought the galvanized. They are very good as well and I’m very satisfied. Easy to mount. The holes line up at 16” and 24” etc. on center in the trailer. If I were to really put them under heavy loads I would use a plywood backer and use the closer hole spacing and really brace it up. Etracks are a great way to go for securing loads in multiple directions from multiple points on the deck and the wall. Highly recomend.”
“Worked perfectly. I have a dove tail and was actually able to install these right thru the arch between normal level floor and the dove tail drop. The two inch spaced holes were a blessing but I will warn that its best to locate studs as the assembly of trailers does not always follow true to 16" centers from an established start point. I was able cut these to smaller lengths where needed with ease via chop saw for my front V-Nose and some smaller 4 slot pieces for a full set of spare wheels. Where the frame of trailer did not match holes I was able to easly drill a pilot hole and follow up with a 1/4 hole to anchor to my frame studs. Do plan on time for layout, any cutting, temp assembly, and final screwing. I installed 6 rails of 28 ft each, 4 rails of 4ft in the v-nose, and it cost me about $250 in screws from local hardware stores to install. Would definitely buy again!”