Maxxworks 15ft By 1" Wide Ratcheting Tie Downs 400lb Working Capacity S-hook on 2040-parts.com
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
MaxxWorks 15' by 1" Wide Ratcheting Tie Downs 400 lbs. Maximum working load capacity Automatic ratcheting lock action and quick release thumb button S-hooks with non-marring vinyl coating Length adjusts from 4ft to 15ft 1" polyester web with 400 lb. working load capacity Please if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask and don't forget to check out our eBay store! Note: Tie downs will not ship with display packaging for cheaper shipping. |
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