How the fuck is one supposed to carry 4 wheels inside a Fiesta without having the wheels roll everywhere and fuck up the car's body?
I was thinking piling two wheels on each side of the rear seats and having a friend sit in the middle holding them.
Other alternative would be getting rid of the spare wheel, getting one of the wheels in there and asking three friends to hold a wheel each.
Another one would be securing each of the three wheels with a seatbelt and the fourth on the spare wheel well.
Use a small trailer. People who daily their track cars do this
>>17876368
That would involve getting a hitch on the car and renting a trailer. And it would only be a one time thing.
>>17876360
Ratchet straps.
>>17876373
This, tie them all together so you have one large mass, then secure it to the headrests or something
>>17876373
>>17876414
That's a pretty good idea, I suppose some rope would do as well.
Maybe don't drive like a mad cunt. I've transported wheels plenty of times and they've never shifted.
Also there should be load securement latches in the boot of any hatchback or wagon including the Fiesta, look for them.
>>17876545
It's a 30km trip on the motorway. I'm afraid I might have to do some hard braking or whatever.
>>17876558
>30km
So like 18 miles? Is it really that hard to drive smoothly for 20 minutes?
>>17876568
It isn't, but better safe than sorry.
>>17876360
Are moving blankets not a thing in Europe? I've got at least 6 hanging up in my home recording booth.
>>17876572
Yeah, ofc I'll use blankets. But blankets won't avoid damage if something goes sideways.