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Suggestions on good plastic pry tools - Automotive

nattyboh74

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Looking for some strong pry tools that dont bend etc. I want plastic ones that are used for clips, door cards, pillar trims etc. Harbor freights arent even good enough for a one time use as they flex entirely too much.
 
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2ndGearRubber

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I have the Astro 4524, and the Steck 21730 as my main prying tools. The Astro kit comes with a 3 inch wide one, and the steck is thin enough to slide into small areas.
 

Fedwrench

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Hey, i know you asked specifically about nylon/plastic trim tools but, i wanted to share a couple of metal tools that you may want to consider because, sometimes you need a little more umph.

https://cloud1.shopsite.com/donofish/product453.html


https://cloud1.shopsite.com/donofish/dt25xl-details_ss482.html

Snap on also has Blue Point PBFT10 but, I'm unable to link right now because, the snap on site seems to be down as I write this. It's similar to the VIM flat rounded point tool. It is often referred to as Godzilla's fingernail. :beer:
 
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