Easily Tows. Tow your Gladiator with ease by using a RedRock 4×4 Premium Recovery Strap. You’ll have more than enough room for towing and recovery since the strap has a heavy-duty pulling capacity of 20,000 pounds and measures at 2 inches wide and 30 feet in length.
Winch and Line Specs. The recovery strap is made from a heavy-duty, mildew-resistant nylon, ensuring that there will be no rips or breaks. This strap is specifically designed to use and channel the shock created when pulling, ultimately making for a quicker recovery and a faster, safer rescue. This strap is guaranteed not to break. If you’re a fan of going off-road in your Jeep, then the Rugged Ridge recovery strap is a tool no driver should be without.
Application. This recovery strap is made to be used on all 2020-2024 Jeep Gladiator JT models.
RedRock 2-Inch x 30-Foot Premium Recovery Strap; 20,000 lb.
Rated 5 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$38.99
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JG1604
Categories: Gladiator, Winches, Winches - Accessories
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Great product to leave in you equipment bag/tote or under the rear seat for when you need it for your own recovery or when you need to help a friend.
I’ve used it a couple of times, and it does the job. The end loops look sturdy.
I got the strap because I was going to Colorado and taking some trails for the first time…without a wench or a lift or better tires. Actually did not have to use it but almost did on one occasion when I was turning around on a trail. It was where I put it under the back seats but didn’t have to use it as the Jeep behind me was able help out.