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this tool is a must for suzi driver
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this tool is a must for suzi driver
ive just made a dodgy job of one of these tools and yes they work a treat so im going to put an order for one
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Yep, I've used a Bluepoint one and it made a mockery of all the normally PITA to remove Sierra screws. I don't own an air hammer though so I normally use a good quality #3 Phillips head, and if that doesn't work, a cod chisel on the edge normally gets them started.
PS it's easy to push the whole lot in with an air hammer though - especially on the top door hinges.
macca81- we'd only need them if suzuki's broke down...
PS it's easy to push the whole lot in with an air hammer though - especially on the top door hinges.
macca81- we'd only need them if suzuki's broke down...
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
I haven't found they work very well- i.e still punch the hinge in but don't undo the screw.oozuk wrote:has nobody ever heard of an impact driver
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
I smashed two Blue Point impact driver screw bits trying to undo all the screws in my SWB. Stripped a few of the screws & put dents in the car too.oozuk wrote:has nobody ever heard of an impact driver
Then I tried a cold chisel and haven't looked back. One swift belt in a downwards direction at 12 o'clock and then turn it out. Screws are re-usable and no dents.
Worked for me as well.want33s wrote:I smashed two Blue Point impact driver screw bits trying to undo all the screws in my SWB. Stripped a few of the screws & put dents in the car too.oozuk wrote:has nobody ever heard of an impact driver
Then I tried a cold chisel and haven't looked back. One swift belt in a downwards direction at 12 o'clock and then turn it out. Screws are re-usable and no dents.
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hahahaha so true!mrw82 wrote:Because when the PATROL owners see us out drive them with our 2grand rattlers they get all defensive and want to kill us. we can't be identified if we have our paper bag on!Tom0 wrote:Suzi drivers need one of these ...
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