Tie-down Straps - 2pc Heavy-duty All-purpose Ratcheting Tie-down Straps on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Texas, US
These heavy-duty tie-down straps secure your haul with excellent strength and stability. They ratchet down to the length and tension required to keep your cargo held in place for as long as you need. Feature nylon webbing; vinyl coated hooks; and steel ratchets and buckles. Rated to 1,325lbs (600kg). Straps measure 1" x 14'9".
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