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Thread: Best tarp straps? (bungees)

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    allan5oh is offline Senior Board Member allan5oh is on the right path.  You could probably safely loan them a quarter.
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    Default Best tarp straps? (bungees)

    I think someone on here recommended energy suspension bungees. At $3 a pop(best price I could find in the net) I think I'll pass.

    What else is there? These Kinedyne "goldline" are garbage. Once they stretch they don't come back.

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    J-B is what I usually get.
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    Yes JB. I remember them from my trash hauling days in the eighties.

    Truck Pro sells 'em. 50 to the box. They don't deteriorate as quick as some others.
    The reason I'm a narcissist is cause everyone else is so lame.

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    Theres a guy in ebay, from Oregon, had good bungees, and good prices.

    Just keep in mind bungees HATE cold weather, and you will use at least 100 a year, (I did anyway)


    Look here

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/100-2...ehicleQ5fParts
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    100 a year if your lucky. It seems like I was always replacing bungees. I kept 150 on the rack and another box or two in the side box. I dont remember the brand, I got them at the tarp store in Granite city. 50 to a box i think they were $35 a box or so
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