Performance Tool W83011 CV Joint Boot Clamp Band tool
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It is a neat solution if Cv Joints are used, I think it can be done
Selected User Reviews For Performance Tool W83011 CV Joint Boot Clamp Band tool
The cheapest garbage you can buy. Tool to clean up junk mail. After the third clamp was applied, the ears fell off. While I read some bad reviews, I thought, "Well, it will probably be ok for me since I will be using it a few times a week rather than daily". That's not right! It will break, and you will need to buy another set of pliers that are more reliable.
It was exciting to buy this tool for crimping the clamps I was going to use on the boots I was going to use in my driveshaft rebuild. I first tried to use the tool and it held up and condensed the first clamp, but the tool arm bent in an awkward way. It was bent so badly that one of the teeth was crimped completely out. I straightened it out as much as possible and tried to crimp the next clamp. A very cheap metal is used in the making of this product, therefore, its value is negligible. The best thing to do is to invest in a better tool for this job or you will be better off talking to a professional to do it for you.
I intend to fix some CV boot clamps on one of my cars using this tool. In the first clamp, everything went well, but in the second clamp, the tool felt a little loose by the time the third clamp was tightened, and you now know why it There is a tip missing from a tool tip, and now it is.
Despite having only been out of packaging for five minutes, the product broke on first use. A thin handle is very inefficient. The flat part in the middle sits too high/close to the jaw for the jaw to function as efficiently as possible. Holding the handles and squeezing As a result, the tip bent and broke off The price seems to be cheap). Right out of the box, I was extremely disappointed with the product.
This is an extremely useful tool when it comes to.
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A clamping head bent the first time you used it! Don't settle for anything less than the real thing!.
There are times when these are acceptable.