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(2) Supergrip Polaris Razor Lock And Ride Type Tie Downs Sportsman, Rzr, Ace on 2040-parts.com

US $7.25
Location:

Etowah, Tennessee, United States

Etowah, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:SuperGrip Products Surface Finish:American made 316 Stainless and Heavy Zinc Manufacturer Part Number:SG1 Country of Manufacture:United States

  • These top quality expansion type tie downs are just the thing you need to haul a variety of items from ice chests to camping gear to anything you can think of on your Polaris Sportsman, Razor, RZR, Ace and any other ATV with 1" holes in the cargo racks or bed.

  • They install in seconds with no tools and have incredible gripping power. The extra stainless washer on top allows the 5/16" Heavy Zinc eyebolt to tighten more easily than the competition. This is for a set of 2 Tie downs. Lifetime warranty against breakage.

  • See my other items for your tie down needs for your Ranger, General, etc with the 1-7/16" Lock and Ride holes.

  • Made with American Made products throughout. 316 Stainless and Heavy Zinc plated hardware for the ultimate in corrosion resistance

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