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Blue Ox Bx88207 Permanent Safety Cable Kit Class Iii, 5000 Lbs, 3' on 2040-parts.com

US $46.49
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Erving, Massachusetts, United States

Erving, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:BX88207 Brand:N/A Part Brand:Blue Ox

BLUE OX BX88207 PERMANENT SAFETY CABLE KIT CLASS III, 5000 LBS, 3'


Permanent baseplate safety cables are recommended when towing a vehicle with a tow bar. The principle function of the permanent baceplate safety cables are to prevent the towed vehicle from breaking loose in the event the connection between the frame of the towed vehicle and the baseplate fails or becomes disconnected. 

  • Protects from accidental disconnection

  • Made from aircraft-grade cable
  • Plastic coated for easy handling
  • Add security from baseplate to frame
  • Can be added after initial baseplate installation
  • Features heavy duty screw type connectors
 Here's a link to the installation instructions

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