One of the items we're looking to sell in the DIYMA store is a complete/comprehensive set of panel and trim installation/removal tools.
They would be glass-reinforced, non-scratching nylon. Super tough, but still enough give when you need it. They would come in a canvas pouch.
Tool color would be different and everything is missing graphics, but this is an initial sample of them from the manufacturer. Quality is quite nice...I've already used the set 3-4 times on a couple vehicles
Fully open:
Canvas bag...has velcro spots to hold it open and closed, also eyelets so it can be hung easily:
All of the tools:
Bundled up...next to a dollar bill for size reference (dollar is 6" long)
I was really impressed with how strong they are, and how well built the case is. Most that I have seen are cheap vinyl and pooly constructed. This one was uber tough..
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20 is a good price for that many tools I have a similar set of 4 tools- love it.
BRUTE FORCE - IF IT DOESN'T WORK, YOU'RE JUST NOT USING ENOUGH !
In that case fuck all you shit talking pussy motherfuckers suck my cock you stupid fucking cunt bags.
I have a set of sir tools and I only use 2 of them. They are blue and twice as expensive for only half the tools. HF has the same set but they def are cheaper and break. I would buy these for the simple fact the color is not blue and I won't mix them up with other installers. Good price also.
I have a set of sir tools and I only use 2 of them. They are blue and twice as expensive for only half the tools. HF has the same set but they def are cheaper and break. I would buy these for the simple fact the color is not blue and I won't mix them up with other installers. Good price also.
The color may actually be blue haha...or hi-vis purple...we haven't decided yet.
i voted yes all though i am almost done with my install and i got a cheap set already, but that said i would bought one earlier if i knew somthing like this was arround.. if you know what i mean.
One of the items we're looking to sell in the DIYMA store is a complete/comprehensive set of panel and trim installation/removal tools.
They would be glass-reinforced, non-scratching nylon. Super tough, but still enough give when you need it. They would come in a canvas pouch.
Tool color would be different and everything is missing graphics, but this is an initial sample of them from the manufacturer. Quality is quite nice...I've already used the set 3-4 times on a couple vehicles
Fully open:
Retail pricing would be in the $20-25 range.
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It's a bargain compared to what I paid for a set thru a Snap On dealer truck.
Count me in ...
Mine all broke get'n my old Chevy's door panels off...
Let us know...
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I was really impressed with how strong they are, and how well built the case is. Most that I have seen are cheap vinyl and pooly constructed. This one was uber tough..