Don t tie a mattress directly to the roof of your car.
How to tie mattress to roof of suv.
After the mattress is secure in the plastic place the mattress on the roof.
By using proper methods you can haul your cargo safely to your destination.
Pull the rope tight so there is no extra slack.
Put the mattress on top of the car and rope so that it goes length wise with the length of the car see pics above.
Tighten the ratchet straps or rope as much as possible.
While tying a mattress straight onto the roof of your car is fine if you do it properly a roof rack is always better.
Secure the front end of the mattress and then the other end of the mattress.
Quick 1 5 minute video with one way to tie down a mattress.
But it s also risky and could have unforeseen consequences.
More is better in this case.
Paint is slippery and no matter how tight you tie it the mattress will shift when you brake suddenly and when cornering.
Tie down the boards lengthwise and widthwise similar to how you d secure a mattress.
Once the rope is tightly placed on the mattress open all.
Place the straps through the windows of the vehicle.
The safest way to use this method.
Improper tie down practices are all too common and many accidents and injuries happen because someone didn t take their time loading cargo on the roof of the car.
It s important to use the right tie downs and place the item correctly on the roof rack if you want to avoid damaging your cargo or causing an accident.
Open the windows of the suv and tie the mattress down using ratchet straps.
Put a piece of rope on the roof of the car that goes from back bumper to front bumper.
Roll down all windows.
Sporting equipment when it comes to sporting goods it s worthwhile to invest in custom built roof equipment leanse says like a dedicated rack for bicycles snowboards kayaks or surfboards.
Use rope with a tight cinching knot such as a trucker s knot if you do not have ratchet straps.
Tie the rope that you placed the mattress on in place.
Center the mattress in the middle and put the rope over the length of the mattress.
It can cost up to 1 500 to fix this damage.