Reddit Reddit reviews Anytime Tools 7 piece CAR DOOR PANEL TRIM & Windshield REMOVAL TOOL

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Anytime Tools 7 piece CAR DOOR PANEL TRIM & Windshield REMOVAL TOOL
Remove auto DOOR PANELS and TRIMS quickly without damaging the connectorsDesigned to fit most makes and models. Soft comfort handles on the door panel removers.Square notch door panel remover, V notch door panel removerCurved V notch door panel remover, Window and Door handle remover, Trim pad remover
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2 Reddit comments about Anytime Tools 7 piece CAR DOOR PANEL TRIM & Windshield REMOVAL TOOL:

u/johnjay · 2 pointsr/Cartalk

I have replaced two regulators in my WJ and can tell you this tip. when you buy the parts for the regulator also buy all of the clips that hold your door panel on and the tools to do it right too.

Here is a removal toolset that I wish I had when I did this work

Here are two tutorials that walks you through the process

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Here is a listing on Ebay for the clips themselves

It's a very straightforward process, you'll be in and out in a couple of hours if you take your time and sort all of your parts like me, or less than an hour - with practice like CDN_Conductor says.

Come check out /r/grandcherokee in addition to this sub if you have additional questions specific to the WJ, like /r/cartalk we are a community of enthusiasts CRAZY about cars, only focused on the Grand Choerokee.

u/illuxion · 1 pointr/CarAV

those crimpers work but they are actually for non insulated only and tend to punch through insulation, doesn't look like there is an insulated hole on them. For quick work use my trusty old klein but I also have a ratcheting crimper with a few different die sets, the insulated die is a double crimp and works fantastic. This works almost as well for a lot less $$$(I bought the cheap one when I thought I loaned my palidin then realized it was in another toolbox). I'm usually too lazy to solder stuff under the dash(proof of laziness), but anything outside of the cabin I solder and use glue lined heatshrink to make sure the union is not compromised. When I do use butt splices or crimp caps, I make sure to use the right crimper.

I also consider my test light as a must have, computer AND airbag safe. It make signal chasing much easier using the piercing probe and the headlight is handy. Keep the bandaids handy using it though, I've tested the voltage in my fingers quite a few times.

While the plastic trim tools come in handy, I find something like this very handy when you need a bit more nut behind the prying, although I haven't't used the window crank clip remover in a LONG time lol.