Can I Use the Tire Grips for a Ford F-150 on a Boat Ramp
Question:
Hi Does it work on a slippery boat ramp to give traction to a Ford F-150 pulling the boat out of the water? Tks
asked by: MARCO M
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Expert Reply:
Yes. The Tire Grip Vehicle Traction Recovery Track for Snow, Mud, and Sand # 288-07411 aren't necessarily intended to be used in this manner, but we have had a customer report back that they've used them for this application successfully.
They do come as a single track with part # 288-07411, or as a set with part # 288-07411-2.
expert reply by:
Erik B
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Products Referenced in This Question
Tire Grip Vehicle Traction Recovery Tracks for Snow, Mud, and Sand - Qty 2
- Traction Boards
- Vehicle Recovery
- Mud
- Sand
- Snow
- Rubber
- 2 Boards
- 8 Inch Wide
- 33 Inch Long
- Black
- Stallion
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Tire Grip Vehicle Traction Recovery Track for Snow, Mud, and Sand - Qty 1
- Traction Boards
- Vehicle Recovery
- Mud
- Sand
- Snow
- Rubber
- 1 Board
- 8 Inch Wide
- 33 Inch Long
- Black
- Stallion
more information >
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