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  • #16
    Hey if u guys are still looking fot those clamps Orielly auto parts handles a large selection of sizes. They have bailed me out many times when I did not want to by a "stikin boot kit" Curt
    \"Experimentation\" the mark of a verteran weekend garage warrior

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    • #17
      The clamp pliers are called pincers and can be bought at any hardware or farm supply store. (Farmers use them to castrate baby hams) Or you can buy the "clamp tool" (basically the same thing, only more expensive.) And as previously mentioned, the clamps are available in any size you need and most are adjustable with a slip/lock system. You have never seen a Zip Tie? aka: wire tie? They really do work. Like I said, I went to Moog front-end school and this was a recomended fix if you did not have clamps available. Had to edit this...Craftsman Rocks!! The tool doesn't even have to be broken to exchange it! Open at the mall, 10 minutes away, 7 days a week! Ever snap a socket on Sunday morning? Call your Snap-On dealer at that time! HA! You will be SOOL!!! And the Craftsman "Professional Series" boxes are freakin' awesome!!
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      • #18
        Yeah, I'm lookin to buy one of the big "professional" tool box sets soon. It's gonna be like a grand though. But it will awesome.

        Lyle

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        • #19
          Originally posted by RednBlackCutlass
          The clamp pliers are called pincers
          Pincers, or pinchers? Either way, I'm glad I'm not a baby ham...

          BTW, I found out that the Thorsen (sp?) tools at Advance Auto are pretty damn good quality tools too. Pricey, but then so are Craftsman.
          -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by pocket-rocket
            Originally posted by RednBlackCutlass
            The clamp pliers are called pincers
            Pincers, or pinchers? Either way, I'm glad I'm not a baby ham...

            BTW, I found out that the Thorsen (sp?) tools at Advance Auto are pretty damn good quality tools too. Pricey, but then so are Craftsman.
            Found them at Tony Stewarts House! (Home Depot) There they are called "End Nippers". $14.95 plus tax. And Tony should be suspended for at least 1 race. And now...Your Local on the 8's!
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            • #21
              i agree, craftsman tools are ok with me. the only overpriced snapon tools i have are the ratchets cause they are way smoother than the craftsman ones. but all wrenches and sockets are craftsman that i have.
              The Official Rotating Mass Nazi

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              • #22
                CurtsLuminaZ34 wrote:
                Hey if u guys are still looking fot those clamps Orielly auto parts handles a large selection of sizes. They have bailed me out many times when I did not want to by a "stikin boot kit" Curt
                i don't know of that particular store. do they have those on the east coast or have a site? the oem clamp was 108.9 and the one i have is 106.7 so it will be tight i suspect.
                The Official Rotating Mass Nazi

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                • #23
                  Most all of the boot kits I have seen used Zip Ties now that I think about it. So if they were a bad thing, I don't see a company selling them with the boots.
                  -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
                  91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
                  92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
                  94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
                  Originally posted by Jay Leno
                  Tires are cheap clutches...

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                  • #24
                    omg i just re-greased and installed the boots. it took an act of god and a small straight screwdriver to install them. i was defeated in shame by the band clamps. what kind of zip ties are you guys talking about? the large plastic ones you get from an auto parts store?

                    I figure i can put the plastic zip ties on and drive it somewhere to have it professionally done.
                    The Official Rotating Mass Nazi

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                    • #25
                      The biggest ones you can buy they are like 3/8" wide. They are really heavy witha rating of like 40lbs.

                      Lyle

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                      • #26
                        You already posted your band clamps were too small. Failure was inevitable. If you have to use a screwdriver to install. Lot of wasted time and effort. I am searching for a site to help. Give me a little time.. That's enough! http://www.diynet.com/diy/ab_suspens...277533,00.html
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