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turbolou

Lou's Automotive 949-378-1590
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After being unable to find any torque straps that were once supplied by one of my favorite vendors. I found a source & had some made up. $29.95 plus reasonable shipping. I'm not trying to get rich here but those things worked well & couldn't figure out why they were ever discontinued. To those with patriotic values they are also made in the U.S.
 
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These are the same ratchet straps with wire style hooks on either end that Kirban once offered & discontinued. They were simple & effective & I searched every home depot & hard ware store around trying to find something that would work as well to no avail. I finally contacted a company & had them made to the same specs that were once offered.If I can figure out how to post some pictures here I will do that other wise PM me an e-mail address & will do it that way.I have a limited supply & if the demand is there will have some more made up. I'm just had some time on my hands & trying to save everyone else the hassle. As far as I'm concerned if Dennis wants to offer them again I have no problem with that it was his idea in the first place. It's just like the TH downpipes that were once offered & no longer available at a reasonable price. At least not to my knowledge.
 
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Does this bolt to the back of the driver's side head and then to the frame?

One end hooks to a supplied threaded loop that goes through the alt. bracket. The other end hooks to a slot in the side of the frame. Takes about 5 min. to install. I will try & post some pictures soon.
 
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I like the way it looks. very nice

Anyone thats been around these cars for a while knows that they work & $29.00 is not a huge investment. Its hardly worth my trouble but what irritates me is so many things are going by the wayside that worked & no longer available. When I couldn't find one of those stupid straps anywhere I decided to have some made. I curse the day that Terry Houston was no longer able to supply those great downpipes.There were some attempts to duplicate them but were of poor quality & even they are no longer available. If someone has one for sale let me know.
 
had them for years on all my buicks

i bought the last few in the boxes from kirbans awhile back:D
 
I agree that they work as well as can be expected for the price. I had one on my car for about a year. That is of course until it broke at my alternator bolt and caused a boatload of problems and money. Although they do the job inexpensively initially, I think they have the potential to cause expensive damage. Just my opinion of course, but I also think they look like ass and the more intelligent move is to a single or set of Poly mounts from HRpartsNstuff. I guess if you want to save a few bucks, are willing to take the chance of breakage and don't mind the look. Go for it. I have had the Poly mounts in my car now for 6 years with zero complaints.
 
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I agree that they work as well as can be expected for the price. I had one on my car for about a year. That is of course until it broke at my alternator bolt and caused a boatload of problems and money. Although they do the job inexpensively initially, I think they have the potential to cause expensive damage. Just my opinion of course, but I also think they look like ass and the more intelligent move is to a single or set of Poly mounts from HRpartsNstuff. I guess if you want to save a few bucks, are willing to take the chance of breakage and don't mind the look. Go for it. I have had the Poly mounts in my car now for 6 years with zero complaints.

Thanks for your intellectual contribution & agreeing that they actually do work but I'm calling B.S. on any possible damage that could occur if the strap should fail.Please explain what boat load of damage happened as a result of it's use. If you overtightened the strap than of course something has to give Perhaps it's a stretch to assume that a little common sense is involved here . I have tried poly & solid mounts but couldn't tolerate the vibration transmitted into the chassis. Actually if your putting that much force against the mounts your making serious enough power to consider a motor plate. This thread is to help the 90% of street driven cars out there that wouldn't encounter any such issues. If we are talking serious race car than no a $29.00 strap isn't the answer.
 
Thanks for your intellectual contribution & agreeing that they actually do work but I'm calling B.S. on any possible damage that could occur if the strap should fail.Please explain what boat load of damage happened as a result of it's use. If you overtightened the strap than of course something has to give Perhaps it's a stretch to assume that a little common sense is involved here . I have tried poly & solid mounts but couldn't tolerate the vibration transmitted into the chassis. Actually if your putting that much force against the mounts your making serious enough power to consider a motor plate. This thread is to help the 90% of street driven cars out there that wouldn't encounter any such issues. If we are talking serious race car than no a $29.00 strap isn't the answer.

Lou, I wasn't trying to make light of the fact that they do work. You obviously don't know me very well. I am not a BS kinda guy. Mine didn't last and it failed miserably. I will give it to you that I may have over tightened it. I guess that's possible. It broke my alternator and the strap tangled in my belt. I had to replace the alternator, belt and the air conditioning pump pulley. The flying strap also caused my chrome MAF pipe to look like it was beat with a hammer. Is that enough damage for you? I am sure if there was a poll you will find that I am not the only one that doesn't care for them. There is a reason some things should fade away. Needless to say, I agree with you on one thing. Yes, they are a cheap alternative. I was just conveying my personal experience with mine. I guess I was one of the unfortunate ones and all the rest work great. As I look at the title of this thread I see it wasn't a discussion on the merits of the strap itself, but a sales thread. I apologize for hijacking. I won't post anything else on this thread.
 
This is a good thing I'd say. Ive had one on my GN since the second day Ive owned it. Never had a problem. I just went out and bought a hardened 3/8" eye bolt for $10 from my local Grainger's and its been fine ever since. Total investment of $40 beats the $300 or whatever for the poly mounts. Maybe its because its cheap and it works. If I had the money to buy the poly mounts, I would.
 
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