Quick Ratchet Truck & SUV Anchoring System
The most efficient method of anchoring full frames. The ratchet & strap design create a positive anchor even in the tightest spaces. The versatility of the Pivot Assemblies and Truck Holders ensure that even the toughest frames can be anchored.
Setting Up the System on a Straight Rail

STEP 1
Place the eye of the nylon
strap around the upright of
the Truck Holding System.
Slide the Ratchet Assembly
into the Drive-over Base.
A - Truck Holder
B - Upright
C - Truck Extension
D - Strap Eye
E - Ratchet Assembly
F - Drive-Over Base
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STEP 2
Wrap the Nylon Strap over the
vehicle’s frame rail, push the
strap through the Ratchet and
use the Chrome Winch Bar to
tighten up the strap
A - Example of a Frame Rail
B - Strap Eye
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STEP 2
(Alternative “Loop” Method)
This is an example of an alternative method of “Looping”
the eye to clear low obstacles such as running boards. Simply feed the strap through the eye before pushing
the strap through the ratchet
Note: It might be necessary to rotate the Ratchet Assembly 180 degrees to help clear low obstacles.
A - Example of a Frame Rail
B - Strap Eye
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STEP 3
After tightening up the Nylon
Strap, use a chain binder to help
support the Truck Holding System
to the bed of the frame rack.
A - Chain Binder
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Setting Up the System on an Angled Rail
In these examples the Right & Left Pivot Shaft Assemblies are shown. The Pivot Shafts were designed to accommodate frame rails that are angled, such as near the wheel well.
STEP 1
Place the eye of the nylon
strap around the upright of
the Truck Holding System.
Slide the Ratchet Assembly into the Drive-over Base.
A - Example of a Frame Rail
Pivot Holder
Strap Eye
Ratchet Assembly

STEP 1
(Alternative “Loop” Method)
This is an example of an alternative method of
Looping” the eye to clear low obstacles such a
running boards.
Simply feed the strap through the eye before
pushing the strap through the ratchet.
A - Example of a Frame Rail
B - Strap Eye
Note: It might be necessary to rotate the Ratchet Assembly 180 degrees to help clear low obstacles.
C - Example of Ratchet turned 180 degrees
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STEP 2 & 3
After tightening up the Nylon
Strap, use a chain binder to help
support the Truck Holding System
to the bed of the frame rack.
A - Chain Binder