Keeper - 2” x 36” Premium Axle Tie Down Strap with D Rings - 3,333 lbs. Working Load Limit
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CracKMonkE
> 24 hourDoes the job. Must have for those side of the road warriors that help others out of the mud
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RD’S
> 24 hourEveryone needs to carry one of these and also great to winch down your vehicle on trailer
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Bryant V.
> 24 hourUsed this with another tow strap to pull myself out of a snow drift this morning. Needless to say the product worked as advertised. My vehicle is 4,400 lb. , had all four wheels above the ground, and it was stuck on a 3 ft. snow drift. I was able to get it underneath the frame of my vehicle with no problem. Pulled from the front. None of the anchor points were bent and none of the nylon was frayed. I would say its not for heavy duty use; nerveless, perfect for anything to through back in your car just for emergencies.
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Wellington Homenick IV
> 24 hourExcellent strap for wrapping around some solid object and connecting a pull strap. Also great for hooking of tie down straps. Using this to connect the TD strap realizes a much better grip than you get by hooking the TD strap hook onto an axle or some part of the frame. I have used it to extend the length of TD straps and as a center point for joining three TD straps pulling in different directions. Just be careful not to exceed the load limit of this strap because the maximum pull on it will be equal to the sum of all three straps.
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David
> 24 hourMade with heavy duty materials and I give it a five on quality.
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CHARLIE Bratcher
> 24 hourStrong strap sent to my door.
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WhiteTiger
> 24 hourAlready had to use to pull buddy out of ditch worked great
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Brandy
> 24 hoursturdy, dependable, and reliable
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Clinton M. Mooney
> 24 hourI used this to rip some nasty native trees that were tangle with some HUGE Asian Jasmine vines! I hooked this little guy up to my tow rope and wrapped it around the trunks of those little f*&kers to the front of my truck and BAM!!!! yanked them right out!
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Shaq
> 24 hourI use this strap to hang my boxing heavy bag over an i-beam in the basement, and it does a great job. One thing I do, however, is put a towel between this and the i-beam so that the axle strap is not sitting directly on the i-beam. I do that because I worry if the micromotion of the bag rocking back and forth directly against the metal i-beam would eventually cut the axle-strap and cause the heavy bag to fall on the floor. I havent had that happen, yet, but I do it as a precaution and Id recommend others do that as well if using it for the purpose I just described. Otherwise, this axle strap does a great job. Its extremely strong and holds things like a champ.