Jeeper
Well-known member
How many of you keep ratchet straps in your tool box? Not for securing loads but I mean for automotive work.
Reason I am asking is a few weeks I was working on a mid-90s Bronco. I was installing a lift kit and it has a TTB suspension. I could not get radius arms to line up. After hitting google, many people used ratchet straps to get the suspension parts to align and bolt up. Sure enough it did the trick.
Then the other night I was watching "wheeler dealers" and the guy used a ratchet strap to compress the suspension of an old lotus while replaceing a ball joint.
Didn't think ratchet straps were that common. What do you all think? Do you use them and for what do you use them?
Reason I am asking is a few weeks I was working on a mid-90s Bronco. I was installing a lift kit and it has a TTB suspension. I could not get radius arms to line up. After hitting google, many people used ratchet straps to get the suspension parts to align and bolt up. Sure enough it did the trick.
Then the other night I was watching "wheeler dealers" and the guy used a ratchet strap to compress the suspension of an old lotus while replaceing a ball joint.
Didn't think ratchet straps were that common. What do you all think? Do you use them and for what do you use them?
but at least it was drivable back to the parking lot, so we could weld up the frame