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Review on πŸ”§ Lisle Pivot Pin Remover Tool 19940 by Peter Mendoza

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Not good. Both bolts broke on first try

Update #2 1/13/20: I bought a used latching version of this tool that looked exactly like this one. Worked perfectly on 2 of my speakers and my neighbor borrowed it. Not sure what the difference is. Maybe the class of bolt used? In any case, the Lisle brand did not suit me. Maybe others have better luck. Update: I got lucky. It does not work. I soaked the rocker pivot pins in heavy duty penetration grease overnight and again today. Both bolts on the tool broke on the first try. I made sure the outer part of the tool didn't touch the hinge pins. The outside is solid, but the screws look like flimsy, cheap metal. Don't waste your time. The item has already been returned. The company is located in the USA. Cannot confirm the product is made here. Some of these tools cost over $40. If this works for its price, I'm satisfied. Anyway, it's looking good so far. I will be using this on a 1982 CJ7 tilt steering column. General Motors has manufactured Saginaw pillars for many makes of vehicle. Most of the columns are almost the same. Late 70s - 80s. Later I will post a report on how well the tool worked.

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