JOJOY LUX Pack of 8 Auto Trim Removal Tool Set for Car Audio Dash Door Panel Window Molding Fastener Remover Tool Kit with Storage Bag
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The package contains 8 different types of trimming tools as well as a Fastener Remover, which are ideal for installing or removing car audio/radio systems, door panels, moldings, window trims, or automotive interior repairing and furniture restoration. br>I hope that this information is useful.
Disassembly of car decorations is the majority of what we do. Any decorations, stereos, or other items that you add to the car after you buy it can be taken apart. It also includes any other equipment or areas in the house that must be disassembled. Please use appropriate tools and methods to disassemble for the best results.
There are no directions included, but this would be a good customer-oriented idea. Except for one tool in the ser, which is metal, all of the pieces are made of a durable plastic. This is probably for more difficult-to-remove clips, and it's thinner to fit into tighter spaces. Otherwise, make use of the tools in the most efficient manner possible.
Plastic Moldings Clips are the only thing that they're used for. The BMW 135I 2008 radio key SHOULD be kept in the glove compartment. If the dealer does not have the key to remove the radio, it must be obtained from him. Lexus is a place to work. Ask
Selected User Reviews For JOJOY LUX Pack of 8 Auto Trim Removal Tool Set for Car Audio Dash Door Panel Window Molding Fastener Remover Tool Kit with Storage Bag
The cost was very reasonable. The products are sturdy and well-made, and the carrying case is attractive enough that I can store it in my garage or truck. The company that sells it also appears to be concerned about the quality of their products.
They flex but do not break. br>In addition, the case is extremely convenient. The hook tool wrench is made of metal, which I like. In general, the price is reasonable.
My Honda Accord's backup camera needed to be replaced, so I looked up some how-to videos. As a result of watching videos, it became clear that a good set of trim tools was required. This set was inexpensive, arrived quickly, and came in a variety of sizes to suit any need. It also comes with a tool for removing and replacing the "pop-up" windows. The trunk liner is held in place by "up rivets. " When I installed roof rails on my brand new Passport, I needed a trim tool once more, and they did the job without leaving any marks on the car's body. br>The tool kit also includes a convenient and useful carry/storage bag.
These things appear to be enormous to me, but I'm not a mechanic or a restorer of automobiles, so they could be. I like the variety of this set compared to others, and it came in a pouch. It seems a little pricey, but it might be worth it to ensure that one does not damage their car if they try to take something apart, and it came in a pouch.
These are of poor quality and do not fit into the pouch. For about a dollar more, I discovered a larger piece set with carrying case that fits everything neatly!.
These tools performed admirably, and they're handy to have on hand for installation and maintenance.
Used for a LED Headlight Halo project that necessitated the temporary removal of some body panels to gain access.
I have a 2011 Honda Civic with a faulty aux port, so I needed a way to remove the old aux port and replace it without scratching the surrounding area. Despite the fact that I only needed one tool, the kit was less expensive than buying it separately. I decided to go with this because it was the only tool I needed. I was able to complete the task with the wedge and a pair of pliers. The tools are plastic, but if you're looking for something that'll be relatively easy to remove inside the car, these should suffice. If it'll be a more difficult task, you'll want something more durable. Don't get me wrong, the tools are tough, but keep in mind that they're made of plastic.