Honda Fender Clip Remover Tool

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Was talking with another member and they mentioned needing new fender clips because getting them out is a pain and more often then not, it ruins them beyond use.
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I figured I would share this cheap too I use to easley pull the center head up allowing the body to pull out unharmed.
It's called a "Door Panel Clip Remover Tool" .
It has saved me lots of trouble from having to replacing the clips every time I need to remove one.

You can pick them up online for less the $5.

Amazon.com: Lisle 35260 Plastic Fastener Remover: Automotive
Tool Planet - Door Panel Tool

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Go smack into a cedar tree... that'll knock em loose.

These panels tools can be had at most auto parts stores for a couple of bucks... in case you dont want to pay shipping.
 
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Go smack into a cedar tree... that'll knock em loose.

These panels tools can be had at most auto parts stores for a couple of bucks... in case you dont want to pay shipping.
I bet you are right about a cedar tree!:confused:
 
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I have used a cheap little screwdriver that has an end like a claw hammer. Think it was $2 at Walmart but I didn't have any luck finding a picture of one . It isn't a perfect fit but plucks the cor loose without damaging it.
 
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While installing my gun rack today, i got sick of prying them with a screwdriver, so I took one of my cheapo pry bars, and cut a notch into it and sharpened it to a point to get between the clips and works great!

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Cypress Trees work almost as well as Cedar.

My method is pinch and pull until you've destroyed the dang clip then put a new one in. I think I might try the crowbar do-dad.
 
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