Anyone Have A Tool For This?
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Anyone Have A Tool For This?
I need to get this large C-Clip out of the torque tube on my car so I can check the rubber couplers on the inside. The gap between the holes where the pins go to squeeze the clip in is about 1 5/8". Anyone nearby have a tool that'll get it out? I looked at HF & Sears and didn't see anything or I'd have just bought it.
Z-YOU- BANNED
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Re: Anyone Have A Tool For This?
damn if it was smaller i have a brand new set of snap ring pliers sitting here ... only go up to 1" tho ...
Crucial- wrench fetcher
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Re: Anyone Have A Tool For This?
western hills sears has a set
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00947412000P?keyword=00947412000+&sLevel=0&prop17=00947412000
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00947412000P?keyword=00947412000+&sLevel=0&prop17=00947412000
Crucial- wrench fetcher
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Re: Anyone Have A Tool For This?
Thanks Nick. Those don't look nearly big enough but i'll check it out.
Z-YOU- BANNED
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Re: Anyone Have A Tool For This?
Tried the Pliers from Sears - No luck.
Ended up buying the long needle nose pliers in the pic below and grinding on them to make them fit at the correct angle & muscle the clip out. Should have just made my own tool in the 1st place.
Ended up buying the long needle nose pliers in the pic below and grinding on them to make them fit at the correct angle & muscle the clip out. Should have just made my own tool in the 1st place.
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