Ancra Quick Release Tie-down Anchor Motorcycle Tie-downs on 2040-parts.com
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Ancra Quick Release Tie-Down Anchor
Item Description
Detaches from contoured base, leaving no protruding hardware.
Features:
- 4,000 lbs straight pull strength and 2,000 lbs 90 degree side pull strength
- 1-1/8" dia. stainless ring assembles quickly and easily
- Mounts on flat surface
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