Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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Reliable Towing. For a sensitive mission like recovery towing, trust nothing less of this Smittybilt Recover Tow Strap. It features 20,000-pound towing capacity and will tow any muscle car and off-road truck easily. Nothing will help pull you out of a deep ditch easier and safer like this bad-boy here.
High Durability. This Smittybilt 2" x 30 ft. Recovery Tow Strap is specifically designed to withstand prolonged periods of frequent heavy-duty towing escapades. It is rust and corrosion resistant. It also features an impeccable nylon construction which is significantly tougher and more durable than the polyester material that is used to make mediocre stock recovery straps.
Winch and Line Specs. This Smittybilt 2" x 30 ft. Recovery Tow Strap is break-resistant thanks to the strength of its quality material selection and construction. It is specifically designed to absorb, conduct and convert the pulling shock that is characteristic of any towing exercise for quick, safe and reliable rescue missions. When the strap nears its elastic limit, thanks to heavy load capacities and unfriendly terrains, the unique stress stitching feature of this equipment guarantees that there will be no breakage.
Advantageous Warranty. This Recovery Strap comes with a 5-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects.
Easy Installation. This Smittybilt 2 in. x 30 ft. Recovery Tow Strap - 20,000 lb. is designed for an easy and firm installation
Application. This 2” x 30 feet Recovery Strap from Smittybilt fits all Ford F-150 models.
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Installation Info
Installation Time
(approx) 1 Hour
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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