Car Radio Stereo, Dash Removal Install Tools (Set of 12)
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The tool works for any car whose trim needs to be removed.
Yeah, for sure. If you go to YouTube and search for radio removal for your car, you'll find videos there that show you how to do it.
Kits like this one come with everything you need to secure radio equipment to It should be possible to do it with one of the four kits. By removing the faceplate and looking for the "key" holes you will be able to tell. Around the edge of the unit, there are either two slits or four holes shaped like Ds.
This is a universal kit. This is like asking if a socket wrench works? These are tools that promote vehicle compatibility with all kinds of vehicles
Selected User Reviews For Car Radio Stereo, Dash Removal Install Tools (Set of 12)
It has been reported that they are lightweight, flimsy, and poorly built. The products are often reviewed as being prone to bending, scratching, and marring. While this is true, you need to understand that these tools must be made of soft plastic in order not to scratch or mar the surfaces of Having these tools can help a great deal. During the installation of a rear backup camera on my Toyota Camry, I used them to remove plastic pieces (painted and not painted). I would recommend making sure that the area of the tool and every piece you are using are well-cleaned before you begin using its power. If dirty or dust is present under the tool, it will scratch your vehicle. The piece I was removing and the surrounding area were cleaned first. To be safe, I placed a small microfiber cloth between the tool and the vehicle body so the paint would.
However, the plastics are a bit Five stars are deserved for this package because of its low price, along with the variety and quantity of tools it includes. One quibble is that I don't see the point in a unified language With auto dashes, plastic prying tools are just a bit soft to deal with some of the heavy duty prying involved. Fairly speaking, the tools that you use should be soft, so as not to scratch or harm the piece you are I had to add a solid screwdriver blade to achieve better leverage on one or two occasions. All the competitors are likely to be just as soft, so not being able to subtract stars for softness isn't that big of a deal compared to the price paid and the bonus tools you receive.
This product is of good quality. It was only necessary or useful for me to use the orange plastic prybars, but the price was just During the time I was removing and replacing the stock radio, I had to dig out the old one. Pry bars made of a soft material do not scratch delicate parts, but are firm enough to do the job. After some time, they do begin to wear, but that's part of the reason Keeping your car safe is the main purpose of the parts. Any metal tools that I come across I can't comment on.
I believe that the money was well spent. This little kit is great. A very helpful piece of information. I recently replaced the radio in my daughter's Ford Taurus and found this to be This tool even proved extremely useful when we had to route the wires for the backup camera under all the trimmed pieces. It saved us a lot of broken finger nails and plastic cuts after we used the tools. Despite a few little scuffs in the tools, they were better than the plastic interior. Despite the price, this was a worthwhile purchase.
These are fine, but come without any instructions, so you would have to use trial and error and Intuit to figure out which one is most helpful to your It had been a very helpful set for me when I redid my car stereo and they were helpful in lifting up and removing panels on the overhead and dash The benefits of not having scratches and headaches during installation are worth it.
If you want to use a plastic knife, use a putty knife. In the end, I had to go through every single tool with the edges fully damaged before I could get the dashboard plastic off. Decided to see what I had in the tool chest instead and the plastic putty knife worked with no problem. My Subaru Outback does not require any metal parts.
The internal moldings do not have a scratch. Aside from this, I have come to realize that I was missing some tools when removing a few car radios in the past that would have been extremely useful. If you plan to perform custom work inside your car, then this kit will come in handy.
When I used them for the first time on a recent job, I was amazed how I had not used In this way, they provide excellent leverage for removing panels in a controlled manner with little damage to This is a dream come true for DIYers. Also, I have removed the control knobs on these scooters, and used the scooter plastic panels. I am in love with 5 out of 5.