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Orranje R52 R53 Cooper S Belt Tensioner Belt Tool Reviews

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The Orranje R52 R53 Belt Tensioner Tool is made of quality 8mm thick steel and is used to remove the serpentine belt on a supercharged MINI Cooper S.


We advise using a small screwdriver or allen key to "lock" the tensioner when the tension has been taken off the belt using the Orranje Belt Tensioner Tool.


Note that this design does not use the two locating pins, but uses the lip of the tensioner itself instead.


Please note that due to the nature and intention of the product, marks on the metal are to be expected.

About Orranje Performance Ltd:

Created for MINI enthusiasts by MINI enthusiasts who have a strong desire to bring top quality performance and styling products to the MINI market. Orranje offer quality and affordable parts, with an aim to help you build your ideal MINI.

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James Couling
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Great tool and makes job a lot easier
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Posted 3 months ago
Tool is good however it’s hard to get a good grip without slipping
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Posted 4 months ago
Hi Lewis, Thank you for your feedback. We have considered a grip on the handle, but this would increase costs to customers, and the feedback is that customers just want a plain, cheap tool to do the job, and don't want to pay extra for rubberised handles etc. As with many tools, a pair of gloves could be worn to give you additional grip you require. Thanks, Oli
Posted 4 months ago
Paul Tomlinson
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Does exactly what it says on the tin, simple to use
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Posted 5 months ago
It worked witch is great but it could do with a grip of some sort as it was nice on the hands but it works
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Posted 1 year ago
Hi Santo, Thank you for your feedback, however it's a little disappointing to receive 2/5 stars for such a trivial suggestion. We have considered a grip on the handle, but this would increase costs to customers, and the feedback is that customers just want a plain, cheap tool to do the job, and don't want to pay extra for rubberised handles etc. As with many tools, a pair of gloves could be worn to give you additional grip you require. Thanks, Oli
Posted 1 year ago
Kyri Kyriakou
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Posted 1 year ago