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Today we're going to be talking a look at the part number EN58522. This is the Erickson adjustable ratchet and wheel net. It's going to have the hooks on each side and it's going to offer a break strength of 10,000 pounds. Now it's a nice heavy duty yellow strap so it's going to be highly visible, making sure that you can get it situated correctly around your tire. It's going to fit a variety of… see more >
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