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Rugged Ridge 3-Inch x 30-Foot Recovery Strap; 30,000 lb.

Item TR4586
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A

      Features & Specs

      • 30,000 lbs Pulling Capacity
      • Heavy Duty Nylon Measuring at 3 Inches Wide and 30 Feet Long
      • 5 lbs (Weight)
      • Orange
      • Universal Application

      Description

      Capacity. The Rugged Ridge recovery strap is perfect for any rescue. With a pulling capacity of 30,000 lbs this strap can easily handle any problem you encounter. Measuring in at 3 inches wide and 30 feet long making this a valuable tool for any Toyota owner.

      Winch & Line Specs. The recovery strap is constructed form a durable mildew resistant nylon and has reinforced eyes. This nylon acts very differently then other polyester straps. Instead of trying to fight the shock when pulling, the nylon accepts the shock and uses it to keep the strap under control. This makes for a better line when towing other vehicles which ultimately means a faster rescue time. This Rugged Ridge recovery strap is a valuable tool for any Toyota enthusiasts who loves the great outdoors as much as they love the open road.

      Application. Universal application.

      Rugged Ridge 15104.01

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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