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Owatonna, Minnesota, United States

Owatonna, Minnesota, United States
BILLET TRUCK TIE DOWNS  ANCHOR BLOC FD996 SET, image 1
Condition:New Brand:ANCHOR BLOC Surface Finish:Hard Coat Anodized Manufacturer Part Number:FD996

ANCHOR BLOCK TRUCK BED TIE DOWN BLOCKS. ;THE STRONGEST STAKE POCKET ANCHORS IN THE WORLD!  EASY INSTALL USING O.E.M. EXISTING HOLES. SIMPLE ONE PIECE DESIGN. & FITS Ford trucks 1980-2000 rear pockets and ford 1964-1979 front and rear and Dodge trucks 1972-1990 front and rear. ;THIS IS FOR A PAIR OF BLOCKS.  Comes with all needed bolts and washers.  These are solid 6061 Aircraft Aluminum Bar. The Strongest anchor Tie Downs made.   These are the Real Deal.  Retail Price $89.95 Units available for most trucks .

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