Happijac 182971 Usb-010 59.25 Inch Universal Stabilizing Bar on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, United States
Happijac 182971 USB-010 59.25 inch Universal Stabilizing Bar Unlike other tiedowns which multiply the forces on your truck and frame - only Happijacs Frame Mount Tiedown system - based on sound engineering principles - utilizes a stabilizing bar to help minimize and distribute the camper load.
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