SECURE PICKUP BED LOADS WITH NEW CARGO RESTRAINT ACCESSORIES FROM VALLEY LODI, Calif. - Valley has the load securing accessories pickup owners need to safely transport items in their truck beds. Valley's new restraint products prevent objects from shifting and sliding, protecting the truck bed and its cargo from dents and scratches. Most importantly, all items remain securely inside the bed. Now available from Valley is an all-truck cargo net (#53490) to fit mid- and full-size pickups. The elastic nylon net stretches to accommodate taller loads and is fitted with 12 hard plastic hooks for attaching it conveniently to multiple tie-down locations. For bracing items inside the bed, Valley's Twist-n-Lock(tm) cargo bar (#53460) is an ideal solution. The all-steel restraint rod is adjustable for achieving the perfect fit inside wide or narrow truck beds. And no pickup owner should find themselves without a set of reliable bungee cords. Valley offers them a six-piece assorted pack (#53480), with two 12-inch, two 24-inch and two 36-inch 8-mm cords. They come with a handy poly storage bag. All Valley cargo restraint products store easily inside the truck cab or bed so they're always accessible. They are backed by a one-year limited warranty. Valley towing equipment can be purchased at leading automotive parts and retail stores including Blain's Farm & Fleet, Napa Auto and Tractor Supply Company locations. To find a Valley dealer in your area, visit the company online at www.valleyindustries.com and select the "Where to Buy" link (or call 800.344.3112).
About Valley: For more information, contact Valley at 209.368.8881; fax 209.369.8678 or write Valley at 1313 S. Stockton St., Lodi, CA 95240.
About Thule:
Thule has approximately 3,700 employees at over 30 production and sales locations in all major car markets in North America, Europe, Africa and Asia. Pro forma sales (including Brink, Valley and SportRack) exceed U.S. $710 million, with Thule's North American divisions' contributing over U.S. $200 million. Thule AB is based in Malmö, Sweden, and majority owned by UK-based private equity firm Candover (www.candover.com). More information is available at www.thule.com
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