Dec 24, 2015 #16 Dieselcrawler Professional wrench holder Staff member Joined Jun 4, 2010 Posts 5,284 Reaction score 617 Location Quakertown Pa Once I get it all installed, a screwdriver can pop the ends out of the holders. I never cut the straps.
Once I get it all installed, a screwdriver can pop the ends out of the holders. I never cut the straps.
Dec 24, 2015 #17 riotwarrior Supporting Member Supporting Member Joined Sep 19, 2006 Posts 14,778 Reaction score 483 Location Cawston BC. Canada Dieselcrawler said: Once I get it all installed, a screwdriver can pop the ends out of the holders. I never cut the straps. Click to expand... Thats fine for those with straps...but the method I use is for us less fortunate souls....
Dieselcrawler said: Once I get it all installed, a screwdriver can pop the ends out of the holders. I never cut the straps. Click to expand... Thats fine for those with straps...but the method I use is for us less fortunate souls....
Dec 24, 2015 #18 D dunk Dunce Joined Oct 25, 2013 Posts 991 Reaction score 4 Location NJ Either way still beats replacing a small block ZF slave... ;p
Dec 25, 2015 #19 freebird01 Post Turtle! Joined Oct 31, 2007 Posts 2,907 Reaction score 68 Location Fort Wayne, IN Somewhere in here is a thread showing the tool I made from a hose clamp to compress a slave with no strap... Basically was a hose clamp cut and ground
Somewhere in here is a thread showing the tool I made from a hose clamp to compress a slave with no strap... Basically was a hose clamp cut and ground