OTC 4724 Stinger Ear-Type CV Boot Clamp Plier
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The part I got was in a tight location on a steering boot clamp, but I don't know about your application
I can tell you that they are a relatively uncommon type of clamp used by GM.
Selected User Reviews For OTC 4724 Stinger Ear-Type CV Boot Clamp Plier
I used this for the outer cv boot clamps on my Polaris 500 from 2001 and it worked perfectly. Would you be able to use small needle nose pliers for this? They make it easier, for sure, but they're probably better.
Repacking the front LS460 AWD axles was very easy with the tool. This worked well, but with a little practice it will be more effective.
It needs to a little stronger built since it flexes when.
Based on the previous reviewer's bad experience, I was a little nervous about using these since they are certainly a little different in their point location when compared to other pliers intended for this kind of CV boot band. The type of).
If you're running Oetiker clamps with low profiles, this is what you'll need. A BMW S54 inline six cylinder engine used this to clamp on the intake manifold, and it was perfect for installing. Additionally, they can also be used to remove the clamps, although it can be tricky to figure out how to do so without destroying the clamp at first. In that case, I'd recommend you replace the clamp if you're able to.
The product was 9 and a half inches long, but the package was 13 inches long, so the vendor listed it as a.
This is the tool I need to install the BIG clamp on my inboard lateral CV joint.