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DC Cargo Mall E-Track 2,000 lbs 🚚

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Product description

This E Track tie down rail kit brings reliable load security for garages, vans and trailers. Built to hold heavy cargo, the rails help keep ATVs, lawn equipment and tools stable during transit, reducing movement and damage. If you need a simple way to organize and secure bulky items the kit fits common installations and works with a wide range of tie downs.

Key features

The kit includes four 2 foot rails with multiple anchor points for flexible tie down layouts. Each rail offers 12 horizontal slot anchor points so you can use ratchet straps, J hooks, or E track o rings with ease. The rails are made from powder coated steel for weather resistance and surface protection, and they are described as crush proof so a vehicle wheel can roll over them without deforming the beam. For heavy use the product specifies a 2,000 pound load capacity per 2 foot rail according to the manufacturer, which covers hauling equipment and heavy materials. You will find the system straightforward to mount on wood or metal floors and walls, and it adapts to enclosed trailers, pickup boxes, and service vans. 🚛

Tech specs

  • Name: DC Cargo Mall E Track Tie Down Rail Kit 2' (4 Pack)
  • Length: 2' per rail
  • Anchor points: 12 slots per rail
  • Load capacity: 2,000 pounds per rail
  • Finish: Powder-coat black

Usage tips

Plan your strap points before drilling so you get balanced tie down positions and minimal movement. When mounting on a metal floor use appropriate fasteners for sheet metal, and on wood choose screws that bite into framing. Check strap angles and tension after the first short drive to confirm secure placement. Note that stated capacities are per rail according to manufacturer, and combined loads depend on installation and hardware choice. 🛠️