Features a small sharp screw that bites into the plastic head of the clip and pulls the center pin out. The clip will then collapse and can be easily removed.
Slide the tool left or right under the molding until it hooks a retaining clip. Rock the tool with a twist of the wrist to pull the clip out slightly. This releases the molding from the clip. Heat-treated high carbon steel.
An industry standard for over 50 years, this tool was designed to release the clip from the body of the vehicle in order to remove the moulding. Made of hardened steel.
Features tapered, thin edges to easily slide between the door and panel to remove clips without damage. Designed with two grooves to access the clips from different angles.
Invented By: Duane Roser Tab Retractor Tool that features tapered, thin edges to easily slide between the door and panel to remove clips without damage. Designed with two grooves to access the clips from different angles.
This tool has a small rubber spacer at each end to keep the tool above the glass by about 1/32" preventing the tool from scratching the glass. It also holds the tool end above the glass, lessening the chance of the tip catching the edge of the glass and breaking it. Made of steel.