Universal Steel Towing Cable 70509-7 — heavy galvanized cable with two hooks in zip carry case
Like-new Universal Steel Towing Cable 70509-7 with two heavy hooks and swaged ferrules in a red zip carry case. No visible damage; cable length and load rating are not legible on the label.
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Universal Steel Towing Cable 70509-7 — heavy galvanized cable with two hooks in zip carry case
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Product description
Lot: Universal Steel Towing Cable 70509-7. Bright galvanized steel tow cable coiled in its round red zip carry case with clear window. Photos show heavy multi-strand cable, swaged ferrules/crimps at the eye ends and two large metal hooks (one with a spring safety latch). The cable and fittings appear unused with no visible corrosion, fraying or damage; original product label and barcode are visible inside the case.
Practical for motorists, workshops, farms and roadside kits — this is a ready-to-store tow cable that suits light recovery and general vehicle assistance where a steel cable is required. Ideal for a DIY vehicle emergency kit, tow-truck accessory box or workshop stash. Buyers who need a labelled, like-new cable for occasional towing or as a spare will find this convenient and portable in the included zipped carry pouch.
- Includes: one coiled steel towing cable with two metal hooks, swaged ferrules, stored in a round red zip carry case with clear window.
- Condition: appears like-new / unused — no visible rust, frays or damage in supplied photos.
- Measurements / rating: cable length not stated on the visible label and no towing capacity or breaking-strain is legible in photos.
- Working status: Not applicable — mechanical, non-powered item; fittings look intact.
- Known faults / notes: No physical faults seen. IMPORTANT — rated towing capacity / breaking strain and full length are not provided on the visible label; buyer should not assume a load rating from images.