The alignment tool would be perfect for the suspension work aligning lower arms and what not when you have to get from the top or just in a tight spot.
I bet those two holes if front of the crimper are for doing zip strip speaker wire too. kinda cool, though zip strip is pretty easy by hand. Starting it though, maybe?
Very possible. I have yet to use that feature...I'll have to remember it next time I'm doing a stereo, or lighting and see if it works well. All I could really come up with is that style of wire.
bc of the keiba i just tossed the workpro pliers in my amazon wishlist :D they do more and i love the workpro ratchets amd socketsets for the price quality
Hopefully they will work well for you...Work Pro sort of seems to draw inspiration from Knipex and NWS. I don't believe I've used any of their pliers, at least not recently.
Keiba looks like a brand with some good stuff, might have to try some of it soon.
thanks for the video buddy
The alignment tool would be perfect for the suspension work aligning lower arms and what not when you have to get from the top or just in a tight spot.
For troubleshooting a parasitic drain, I used the door clamps. You can put the vehicle in sleep mode while keeping the driver door open.
Try the Keiba high end line with the brass pivot. Excellent.
I picked up some of the Keiba high grades in 2020. They're definitely unique pliers.
I bet those two holes if front of the crimper are for doing zip strip speaker wire too. kinda cool, though zip strip is pretty easy by hand. Starting it though, maybe?
Very possible. I have yet to use that feature...I'll have to remember it next time I'm doing a stereo, or lighting and see if it works well. All I could really come up with is that style of wire.
I saw a video of yours not long ago on Koken tang through screwdriver set, what did you think of them are the handles big enough? Thanks
The wheel alignment pin is for European cars, they use Bolts so when placing the wheel on to the hub there are no studs to hold the wheel.
The 60s/70s were even better than anyone knew, lol.
The recently released Lexus IS model and LFA include an alignment pin but made of plastic material
Doyle makes a set of pliers like that I bought a pair haven't used them now i want the keibas
I always mean to bring in some Doyle stuff and yet never remember when I'm in the store. I'll try to find them online.
bc of the keiba i just tossed the workpro pliers in my amazon wishlist :D they do more and i love the workpro ratchets amd socketsets for the price quality
Hopefully they will work well for you...Work Pro sort of seems to draw inspiration from Knipex and NWS. I don't believe I've used any of their pliers, at least not recently.
Thought you were gonna say those clamps were relay pullers🥴
They look like it.
For the brand pronunciation - Kay-ba - which translates to horse race (betting)
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