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New! Tred 4x4 Recovery Leashes, Pair - Black With Neoprene Handles on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Menifee, California, United States

Menifee, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:EV-LEASH1500 Brand:TRED 4x4 Warranty:Yes

 

TRED 4x4 Recovery Leashes

DESCRIPTION:

These leashes are a recovery device made for the TRED recovery devices!  TRED leashes assist in locating your TRED ramps should they get buried beyond sight after a vehicle recovery.  Features a floating, padded handle.  Sold in pairs.  Buy with a set of TREDs and we will remove the shipping charge!

INCLUDES:

  • Two (2) TRED Leashes (1 PAIR)

OTHER OPTIONS:

  • Carry Bags are also available for an added cost, please inquire if interested.

FEATURES:

  • Made from heavy-duty material with padded handle that floats
  • Durable and easy to use

PAYMENT:

Payment must be received within 5 days.  Paypal is preferred, but please contact us for alternative payment methods via message or call 951.746.3393.

  • Paypal
  • Visa/Mastercard/Discover/AMEX

SHIPPING:

Shipped via UPS or FedEx to all 48 lower United States.  International Shipping is also available.  Please contact us for a quote.  Rates do not include taxes or customs brokerage charges.  Please allow for additional shipment time on all International orders.

SALES TAX:

CA Residents Only Add 8.00% Tax

RETURN POLICY:

  • 30 Day Money Back
  • Uninstalled Only
  • No Freight Reimbursed
  • On Free Shipping items, Buyer will be charged a restocking fee to cover initial shipping paid by Seller

WARRANTY:

TREDs are an Australian made premium quality product and carry a Limited LIFETIME Manufacturer's Warranty. For more details please visit their webpage.

PRODUCT WARNING/LIABILITY DISCLAIMER:

Aftermarket accessories are intended to modify and/or prepare a vehicle for uses which exceed conditions anticipated by the vehicle manufacturer. These uses include high performance demands and negotiation of rough terrain. These conditions have extreme variance and cannot be controlled by the vehicle manufacturer or aftermarket accessory manufacturer. Therefore, the safe control of your vehicle is entirely your responsibility. Do not purchase parts unless you are willing to accept this responsibility. Do not install any part that you do not feel competent at installing without causing present or future injury to yourself or others; consult a professional installer.  Modification of your vehicle to enhance performance can result is dangerous situations that may result in bodily harm. The buyer hereby assumes all risks associated with any such modifications. The seller will not accept responsibility for personal injury or property damage arising from the failure of any parts.

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