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Safe and effective tool. Opening your car interior panel is one of the tasks that really require the right tools. For many of these jobs, only the nylon tools that are included in this kit. These are soft to avoid gouging of plastic panels and strong enough to pry open panels or remove components with levers. In addition, to remove the fixing pin that normally holds the panel in place, fork tip fits snugly around the pin and provides precise leverage where you need it Features5pcsColor Blue Package List 5 x Auto Trim Removal Tool Review: Exalte material cumplen su función de maravilla Review: For a quick and cheap set of trim removal tools, these are HEAPS better than trying to use a flathead screwdriver or prybar (like I had done with radio or speaker installs in the past, pulling door panels or dash trim with the wrong tools...) the variety of tools made quick work of both the door panels and the dash speaker grilles in my car- the thicker plastic prybar worked great for the door panels, and both that and the thin notched/flat wedge tools helped me get to the dash speakers (which had a much narrower gap to pry against, and less space to work with overall- the thin/notched tools (aka tool 3 and 4 in the first item/sale page picture, with the pointed bit at the bottom end) worked wonders for popping the first couple clips and getting a good prying point to use the larger tools (1 and 2 in the sale page picture) to get the speaker grille fully removed ^-^) While I haven't needed to use the metal prybar-like tool, I can see how it'd come in handy also for those awkward plastic inserts/"bolts" (even though they don't thread in...those notches are like a bolt's threads--) that are a pain to remove without something that can pull it *evenly, from both sides* like a hammer pulling a nail instead of one side at a time with a flat screwdriver or similar- a nice inclusion that I'm sure will be useful in the future, heh Honestly, after having done a decent handful of DIY car audio installs n such on my own cars (3 cars in my mid-to-late teens/very early 20s, and now after having bought my first car I can truly call my own (a used 2015 model, bought with an auto loan....but still, the sentiment is there heh); the 3 cars prior to my current one all used the same Sony head unit, moved from one to another...and some funky speaker setups- ie, 6x8s in a place they didn't fit [cut-up 6.5" speaker mounts]...and 4 ohm *bookshelf* speakers in the trunk, hah) I'm really starting to wonder why I didn't buy a set of trim tools like these over a decade ago, especially at a price like this. They're fantastic for all kinds of car interior work- be it car audio installation, window/door lock repair, or other various uses ^-^













































































| ASIN | B07V22YC9J |
| Amazon Bestseller | #1,404,298 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3,373 in Body Repair Upholstery & Trim Tools |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (13,696) |
| EAN | 0812227032081 |
| Item model number | GRC-48 |
| Label | GOOACC |
| Manufacturer | GOOACC |
| Package Dimensions | 25.81 x 6.5 x 4.7 cm; 149.69 g |
M**A
Exalte material cumplen su función de maravilla
S**E
For a quick and cheap set of trim removal tools, these are HEAPS better than trying to use a flathead screwdriver or prybar (like I had done with radio or speaker installs in the past, pulling door panels or dash trim with the wrong tools...) the variety of tools made quick work of both the door panels and the dash speaker grilles in my car- the thicker plastic prybar worked great for the door panels, and both that and the thin notched/flat wedge tools helped me get to the dash speakers (which had a much narrower gap to pry against, and less space to work with overall- the thin/notched tools (aka tool 3 and 4 in the first item/sale page picture, with the pointed bit at the bottom end) worked wonders for popping the first couple clips and getting a good prying point to use the larger tools (1 and 2 in the sale page picture) to get the speaker grille fully removed ^-^) While I haven't needed to use the metal prybar-like tool, I can see how it'd come in handy also for those awkward plastic inserts/"bolts" (even though they don't thread in...those notches are like a bolt's threads--) that are a pain to remove without something that can pull it *evenly, from both sides* like a hammer pulling a nail instead of one side at a time with a flat screwdriver or similar- a nice inclusion that I'm sure will be useful in the future, heh Honestly, after having done a decent handful of DIY car audio installs n such on my own cars (3 cars in my mid-to-late teens/very early 20s, and now after having bought my first car I can truly call my own (a used 2015 model, bought with an auto loan....but still, the sentiment is there heh); the 3 cars prior to my current one all used the same Sony head unit, moved from one to another...and some funky speaker setups- ie, 6x8s in a place they didn't fit [cut-up 6.5" speaker mounts]...and 4 ohm *bookshelf* speakers in the trunk, hah) I'm really starting to wonder why I didn't buy a set of trim tools like these over a decade ago, especially at a price like this. They're fantastic for all kinds of car interior work- be it car audio installation, window/door lock repair, or other various uses ^-^
R**R
Its good if you handle with extreme care (impossible). One item broke from the second use, was not miss handled at all. Probably there should be other reliable items. It does not scratch trims by the way.
H**N
Very Good when doing DIY projects on my Mazda 3 sport GS 2018
G**S
Ótimo produto
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