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These work great. |
February-05-12 |
| Reviewer:
Daren
from Oregon
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These work great. I used it on my 95 F150. I had no idea how easy it was to pull out a stock stereo. Just push in until you here and feel a click, spread a little outward and pull that thing right out. Easy as can be.
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February-04-12 |
| Reviewer:
Anonymous person
from Rohnert Park, CA
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Worked well but the instructions could have been clearer about just letting the tool click into the radio and push outward towards the doors. If you push in to far it will bind the radiol.
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Didn't work |
February-02-12 |
| Reviewer:
Dave H
from Byron IL
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The tools didn't release the tabs that hold the factory radio into the dash frame. I had to disassemble the entire dash so I could get to the tabs with a screw driver to release them and push the unit out by reaching behind and pulling.
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Universal DIN Tool (Pair) |
February-02-12 |
| Reviewer:
sagnr
from Frederick, MD
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Easy enough to use but had to remove the entire panel to get the radio out.
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These do what???????? |
February-01-12 |
| Reviewer:
Pat
from Detroit, MI
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Took forever and a day to remove OE unit using these tools. A (limp) piece of spaghetti might have worked as well. Had to really manhandle out - tools didn't hold into place.
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