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A "must have" for the trailer

175checkmate

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Saw these on sale the other day and thought "COOL"
They are called the trailer buckle.
They operate like a seat belt, and hang down out of the way when not in use.
Grab the hook and attach. Grab the lever and give a quick pull and the strap tightens up. One button release.
Now I don't have to make trips to the truck wondering where I put my transom straps.
 

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If I'm not mistaken you can pick those up at Overton's or similar. I like them 175.
Here is the link:
http://www.overtons.com/modperl/pro...m&cname=Tie-Downs&aID=26H&merchID=1009&r=view


Hey I just put a set of those on my trailer last year
i also use one on the bow

and I LOVE Them

Very simple to use
and a pretty quik install
i dont know if those are the stainless steel ones
if they are they are a very good price as the stainless ones i got were $100
for the pair.

HIGHLY Recommended!
 
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