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Pair Heavy Duty Nylon Boat Watercraft Reese Ratchet Transom Tie-downs Easy Use on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Gresham, Oregon, US

Gresham, Oregon, US
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Reese Ratchet Transom Tie-Downs

Easy, quick and incredibly strong – perfect for securing boats and personal watercraft. Heavy-duty Nylon boasts a load capacity of 833 lbs. with a maximum break strength of up to 2,500 lbs. each. Bolts onto any trailer with included hardware. Strap retracts for effortless storage when not in use. Per pair. Imported.
Dimensions: 43"L x 2"W.

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