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I've been trailering my UTV for 7 years. So not a crazy long time of experience. But I've tried using straps attached at the frame. If you fix your straps to the frame of the UTV, you may be in for some problems. Since the frame of the UTV will travel up and down (due to the suspension) the straps will become loose and taught. I've had it where one strap became so loose when the trailer dipped, the suspension compressed and the strap came off the frame of the trailer. Fortunately, I had multiple straps in use, and that was the only one that failed.My best suggestion is to use some form of e-track. I use the Erikson wheel chock kit. It's super fast, and super safe. I can have my UTV up on the trailer and strapped down in about one minute. No more fuss with straps. Here's a link to the item on wallyworld, but I'm sure you could find it (or something similar) at your preferred power sports/fleet store.https://www.walmart.com/ip/Erickson-Wheel-Chock-Kit-W-hdw/368655327 Edit*Ranger619 has the same system as me. Just a different brand. Can't recommend something like this enough. It doesn't have to be an actual wheel chock. E-tracks works well too.