Panel, Trim and Molding Removal Set Actron CP5011 New

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Actron CP5011 Panel, Trim and Molding Removal Set


Actron CP5011 Panel, Trim and Molding Removal Set


Best Price: $27.99


Product Features
  • Includes five distinctive tools for easy removal of fastener, molding, wheel hubs and more
  • For use on internal and external vehicle molding and trim fasteners
  • Plastic construction of tools prevents scratching and damage to vehicle paint, leather, chrome and other surfaces
  • Tools are made of plastic to prevent damage to trim, moldings, alloy wheels or vehicle paint
  • Can be used on trim fasteners and moldings inside or outside the vehicle

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Product Description

Actron Panel, Trim and Molding Removal Set includes five distinctive tools for easy removal of fastener, molding, wheel hubs and more. It is made of plastic to prevent damage to trim, moldings or alloy wheels. The plastic construction of tools prevents scratching and damage to vehicle paint, leather, chrome and other surfaces. This tool set can be used on trim fasteners and moldings inside or outside the vehicle.


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Customer Reviews
BT River Said: Makes trim removal easy ( Nov. 12th 2009 )
The package contains 5 tools of different shapes and sizes to remove automotive trim. The type of trim each tool removes is printed on the tool, so you have some idea of what to use it for. The tools are made from, what looks like, heavy duty plastic which is not likely to break. I needed to remove dashboard trim to get to replace a light bulb on the panel. (It's ridiculous having to remove the entire dash to get to one little bulb!) I've previously used a screwdriver, which works, but you risk damaging the trim parts. To remove the trim, I picked a wide tool and carefully worked it into the edge of the trim. I moved it around until I found a place where the tool just slipped behind the trim, then pushed. The trim popped off. I worked around the trim slowly prying it off. It saves time and aggravation over using a screwdriver or a putty knive and I don't worry about scratches or gouges.
Sam Said: Great set of tools very sturdy ( Nov. 1st 2009 )
I used this tool to take apart the Radio/Dash area to install a DVD player. The tools are sturdy and the variety provided is good. I did not use all of the tools for this task. The narrow trim removal tool actually releases the clips in very tight areas. Before this toolset, I was using a screw driver wrapped with an electric tape but it was very frustrating as the tape would tare and had to be extra careful to not scratch any trim. Also, the screw driver method could easily break the clips/tabs on your trim. Well I am glad all that is in the past now. I highly recommend this tool to anyone planning on removing any trim pieces in their cars.
Javad Monzavifar Said: OK, but ( Sep. 30th 2009 )
For people who do lots of mudding on their cars it is a good product. I have not used it too much though. It helped me to do some mudd work on my 5 series Bimmer.
Engineer Said: A tool for every fastener I need to remove ( Jun. 30th 2009 )
My task was installing a trailer wiring harness in a 2010 Toyota Corolla. The notched tools were perfect for popping out the button head fasteners in the entire trunk area. I used the widest, flat, pry bar tool for removing door threshold molding. Personally, I liked the flexibility and "give" of these tools over the more stiff ABS tools I have tried. Very pleased.
Good guy Said: Great tools ( Jun. 27th 2009 )
I'm a former auto mechanic who continues to repair a family full of cars. These tools are quality and work exactly as advertised. They make a wonderful addition to all my older Snap On tools.

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