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APEX Tool Box L-Track Standard D-Ring; Zinc

Item SHS23573
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Made To Fit Exclusively With The ADAPT Truck Toolbox
      • Classic L-Track Double Stud D-Ring Provides An Additional Attachment Point To Your L-Track System
      • Attaches Securely To 2 L-Track Slots
      • Working Load Limit Of 1,666 Lbs
      • Constructed From Stainless Steel With Protective Zinc Coating
      • Available In Zinc Plated Steel Finish Or Black Powder Coat
      • Provides A Strong And Sturdy Anchor Point For Tie-Down Equipment

      Description

      Durable Attachment Solution. The APEX Tool Box L-Track Standard D-Ring; Zinc provides a reliable anchor point to your ADAPT Truck Toolbox, enhancing cargo security and flexibility. It securely fastens tie-down straps, ensuring safe transport of gear and equipment in demanding conditions.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from stainless steel with a protective zinc coating, this D-Ring offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability. It combines rugged functionality with a clean, professional look suitable for heavy-duty use.

      Installation. The D-Ring installs easily by fitting into two pre-existing L-Track slots, requiring no drilling or modifications. This simple setup allows users to quickly expand their toolbox’s functionality.

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      Tech Specs

      4.6

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