Is There a Difference Between ShockStrap Ratchet Motorcycle and UTV Tie-Downs
Updated 06/08/2020 | Published 06/04/2020 >
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What’s the difference between the item # 297-7RSBB-UTV and the Item # 297-7RSBB-M. Thanks
asked by: Robert
Expert Reply:
The only difference between the ShockStrap Ratchet UTV Tie-Downs with Shock Absorbers # 297-7RSBB-UTV and ShockStrap Ratchet Motorcycle Tie-Downs with Shock Absorbers # 297-7RSBB-M is the title, so people searching for either UTV or Motorcycle tie-downs can find them easier.
So these are the same set of four 1-1/2" wide x 7' long straps with rubber-coated S-hooks with a 1,000 lbs working load limit (per strap). I have added a link to a video review for you to check out as well of the ShockStrap Ratchet Tie-Downs with Shock Absorbers # 297-7RSBB-UTV and # 297-7RSBB-M.
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ShockStrap Ratchet UTV Tie-Downs w Shock Absorbers - 1-1/2" x 7' - 1,000 lbs - Qty 4
- ATV-UTV Tie Downs
- Trailer
- Truck Bed
- Safety Hooks
- 4 Straps
- Manual
- 6 - 10 Feet Long
- Ratchet Strap
- 1-1/8 - 2 Inch Wide
- 3501 - 6600 lbs
- ShockStrap
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