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Instructions on using Run Flat Tool

linhster

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Really struggling with the way the strap are properly attached to the tool. Any help would greatly appreciate. Instructions seem to by pass this stage.
 

juanprado

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I bought one off ebay. I thought. :-( Ends up, I just bought a replacement strap and was missing the whole enchilada with the ratchet. The strap was curled up and I had envisioned a smaller buckle. I hope you did not fall into my dilemma.
 

linhster

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I bought one off ebay. I thought. :-( Ends up, I just bought a replacement strap and was missing the whole enchilada with the ratchet. The strap was curled up and I had envisioned a smaller buckle. I hope you did not fall into my dilemma.
I did get it from eBay. And their was no ratchet. Can you post a picture of the complete tool kit?
 

Action

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There are 2 different ones i have used. I prefer the one that requires a ratchet and socket vs the one with its own handle. That one uses a bolt to secure ghe loose end. The unit eith s handle is more work.
 
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