John Rode
2025-09-06 21:01:19
Good product
David Edwards
2025-09-03 14:12:06
This clamp did the job just fine for me. There are cheaper ones on the market but beware, I have had one break on me before, which isn’t surprising since a lot of force will be concentrated into a thin sheet of metal. Lesson learned: go with this one and save your time.
Sam
2025-08-02 14:12:56
FYI, the tool was meant to be use for clamping while the drive shaft is out from the car. If you have to crimp the clamps while attached to the car. There is limited space the tool will fit. And if you need extra leverage you have to use two breaker bars. This gives you less room to work with while attaching the clamp with the drive shaft attached to the car.
Watson26
2025-07-27 14:11:36
Its sad we need a special tool for a once in a decade type use, but it served its purpose.
Joshua Johns
2025-07-15 11:11:26
Don’t waste your money on the version from advance. Great tool too bad I may only use it a handful of times in my life.
garage Pro
2025-07-10 13:21:18
Great tool. Make sure to buy one with the hex rachet attachment points. It comes in handy. I used a 18" breaker bar and 3/4" rachet with this clamp. No problems.
William_C
2025-06-30 17:18:24
If you're in the habit of removing bellows boots from steering racks or CV joints, this works to clamp the band back on. Highly recommend.
Charles Amefu
2025-06-06 12:19:33
Easy to use
Great design poor quality.
2025-05-14 17:02:35
Haven’t used it yet but the tool looks like it has all the right stuff to make it work.
laker
2025-04-08 15:14:16
Worked perfectly high quality especially for diy well worth the price to save my cv axle
Barry W
2025-03-17 15:55:02
It is built strong to do the job properly. No problem!
Maksym Lytvynenko
2025-01-31 20:25:11
Good quality
Leo
2025-01-13 15:02:32
This tool is built like a tool should be built, solid and strong. You can put a 1/2" torque ratchet into it and you know the job will be done right the first time. One thing that I did to have it open and close as smooth as silk was to add a bit of machine oil where the three parts of the tool come together at the pivot point.