Shop L-Track and L-Track Fittings to Safely Secure Cargo
Choose from four different VersaTie L-track profiles with or without pre-drilled mounting holes. The patented track features attach points at every inch so you can secure cargo, tie down motorcycles or ATVs, or hang tools in the most effective and efficient way in your trailer. Great for van conversions, box trucks, open or enclosed trailers, L-track allows you to set up and reposition anchor fittings as needed depending on your application that day. Ratchet straps, cam straps, hook hangers and multiple stud fittings provide so many options to maximize the use cases of your track system.
Installation: Surface or Flush/Recessed
The L-track profile determines how the track can be mounted for your application. Standard track can be recessed or surface mounted; angled and curved track profiles are designed to be surface mounted.
Different installation types apply to different applications. The recessed with flanges profile is commonly used on school buses and airplanes to pinch rubber matting or carpet under the edge. The angled surface mount profile is often used in "toy hauler" trailers.
Recessed L-track requires you to route a channel in the floor for a flush mount. It can also be mounted directly on the floor but will stick up about 1". The surface mount profile can easily be mounted to floors and walls giving you nearly limitless tie-down points.
FAQs About L-Track Systems
The Difference Between L-Track and E-Track/A-Track
L-Track is engineered for lighter use than E-track and A-track. Our aluminum VersaTie track has a 2,000 lb. minimum break strength (MBS) at a 45° angle, and a 3,000 lb. MBS in vertical pull. Our E-track is better for heavier duty applications with a 6,750 lb. MBS. The fittings that work with them are track-specific, and only L-track offers options designed to be installed flush with, or recessed into, a trailer floor surface.
Where to Install L-Track in a Trailer?
L-Track can be installed directly onto a wall or floor surface, however certain types of L-track are designed to be recessed into the floor of your trailer to create a flush, or close to flush, surface that reduces tripping.
How Much Weight Can L-Track Hold?
It depends on the angle at which the load is pulling. Our L-track has a 2,000 lb. minimum break strength (MBS) at a 45° angle, and a 3,000 lb. MBS in vertical pull.