We're brainstorming more products to bring in, mainly tools at this point (cables, wires, etc are already being worked on).
One idea we came up with was stock radio removal tools. There's a 20pc set that we would like to offer, but we want to gauge the market first. So please comment and vote and let us know!
We have two options:
1. The standard bagged set where all the tools are individual, which would look almost exactly like the ones in the picture, except with our logo on the bag.
2. The folding kind, which would look exactly like the attached picture.
I think option 1 in the bag would be best. I hate multi tools, or atleast holding all that bulk while I am trying to use part of it, especially in tighter areas.
agreed what others saying separate tools is better.
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I have the Sir Tools folding one and I love it. Takes up zero space and there's no chance of any of the keys getting damaged or lost when they're not in use.
Kenwood DNX5120 - Audiocontrol HPX - G&S Designs GX3 - PPI Art Ax400 on JBL tweets - PPI Art Ax400 on Focal Utopia 6w2's - JBL 1200.1 on 2 x JBL P1222s
Well it seems basically you have a saleable product once brought in and made available to us. As the saying goes " the right tools for the right job ".
If anyone has concerns with option 2, I can assure you this is a great tool - easy to fold up and throw back in your tool bag (Molded into the tool - Japan patent pending - US patent pending) No lost pieces
Kenwood DNX5120 - Audiocontrol HPX - G&S Designs GX3 - PPI Art Ax400 on JBL tweets - PPI Art Ax400 on Focal Utopia 6w2's - JBL 1200.1 on 2 x JBL P1222s
honestly all i've ever used are pioneer keys. They fit most everything and if they don't, hit them on the grinder for a few seconds and bam its a bmw or vw key. or use more than 1. and buy a set of ford keys. Installed for 6 years never needed anything else.
honestly all i've ever used are pioneer keys. They fit most everything and if they don't, hit them on the grinder for a few seconds and bam its a bmw or vw key. or use more than 1. and buy a set of ford keys. Installed for 6 years never needed anything else.
The problem with this is most people that haven't been installing for that long don't know what shape to grind the tools too. Plus for most people it would be nice to just grab the labeled tool and use it.
ya i can see where ur comeing from SPL152 but i always felt ghetto doing that. but in some cases you got to do what you got to do and pioneer/jvc keys are more abundant then water
Bag for me. I've actually never had to use any of those types of tools to remove a stock HU, then again I'm taking japanese car HU's out so that might be why.
On another note, maybe a future group buy could include different wire terminals/connectors with different size tie straps.
honestly all i've ever used are pioneer keys. They fit most everything and if they don't, hit them on the grinder for a few seconds and bam its a bmw or vw key. or use more than 1. and buy a set of ford keys. Installed for 6 years never needed anything else.
according to your logic you can grab a tin can and grind whatever shape you need, handy and easy enough if you know what shape tool you need. or you can spent a little money and get proper tool specifically designed for that task. I'm tool junkie but I could always appreciate some creative thinking. .
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In that case fuck all you shit talking pussy motherfuckers suck my cock you stupid fucking cunt bags.