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GOT TORQUE ????
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: New Hudson, Michigan, USA
Posts: 689
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![]() Yeah I bought the tool to take the radio out of my first 91' GT. Actually I have two sets of this "tool", because of the idiots that work at Circuit City.
Unfortunately mt first GT got totaled, so I took the new 91' GT to Circuit City so they could put my old cd player in.(I couldn't get the damn wiring to work) Well, anyway on the way home I look on the floor on the passengers side where they set the stock ford radio they removed and they had left their clips in. So now I have 2 sets which I'll probably never use again, because I'm sure four smaller screw drivers would work just as well or maybe coat hangers like lager94GT suggested. Their clips are the two "U" shaped kind and are much better than the four clips I had originally bought from the electronics store. P.S. I didn't return the clips to them because they charged me some ungodly amount of money and they didn't want to use my old adapter harness that I originaly bought from them so I had to pay for a new one. Normally I'm the type of person to return things, but not to those idiots. ------------------ 1991 GT, AOD, Moroso Cold Air, 3.73s, Pulleys, 3-chamber(the left one fell off-NO time+No Money=College), FMS c-springs, and KYBs |
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