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MotoAlliance

MotoAlliance VIPER Recovery Cable - 85ft Steel

$54.99
Part #:
UTVS0093348
Manufacturer Part #:
ST85
Primary Supplier:
MotoAlliance
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Description

MotoAlliance VIPER Recovery Cable - 85ft Steel | UTVSource.com

Replace your old, kinked, & rusted Recovery 4x4 Truck winch cable with a new one. This galvanized cable is 3/8" x 85'. It has an eyelet on one end & a clip eye on the other for easy installation.

FEATURES

Replace old cables in 15 minutes or less

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Dimensions: 3/8" x 85'
  • Material : galvanized steel
  • Eyelet : galvanized steel

ADDITIONAL INFO

A UTV Steel Cable is a robust and durable accessory designed for use with your UTV's winch system. This cable is specifically designed for UTV models and offers superior strength and reliability, making it ideal for heavy-duty winching tasks. With its high-tensile steel construction, a Steel Cable can withstand high loads and harsh conditions, providing reliable performance when you need it most. Upgrade your UTV winch system with a Steel Cable for enhanced strength and durability. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with this top-quality winch accessory.

MotoAlliance (About)

MotoAlliance is a company with a mission to develop high-quality powersports accessories while providing exceptional support and service. Based in the north metro area of Minneapolis, MN, MotoAlliance distributes its products across the U.S. and Canada.

As the sole owner and manufacturer of their products, MotoAlliance has the freedom to design, test, and innovate new solutions for off-roaders worldwide. With a team of highly skilled engineers and industry experience, MotoAlliance sources the best materials to blend new-school innovation, old-school quality, and top-notch support for their customers.

Every MotoAlliance product is made with a deep sense of pride, and by bypassing traditional distribution sites, they are able to bring their products directly to customers, resulting in lower costs without compromising quality.

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