🔧 Get a Grip on Your Repairs!
The Alpha Rider CV Joint Axle Boot Clamp Pliers Tool is a versatile and durable solution for installing clamps on various automotive components. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it comes with 20 crimp bands and features an ergonomic design for comfortable use. Ideal for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, this tool ensures a reliable and efficient repair experience.
Brand | Alpha Rider |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Red |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Specific Uses For Product | hose_clamp |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Manufacturer | Motofans |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.98 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches |
Item model number | LY005-01x2+F00N1800IRH1-ARLH |
Manufacturer Part Number | LY005-01x2+F00N1800IRH1-ARLH |
C**R
Good Product
These worked grate and did not break the bank like others.
T**O
Cumplen el objetivo!!
Buena relación, precio y calidad!!
M**C
They work. But Need to be machined a little diff IMO
Works good if you can get the middle part of the pliers to stay down. The piece is almost too long. But I got them to work after watching some videos. Tried it on a bottle for practice. Not all bad but it worked eventually.. if you take the middle piece out it works great but can’t crush it down if it’s not attached.
B**R
This kit saved me a ton of money and trouble!
My “new” (to me) SUV failed inspection due to a leaking CV joint boot. I bought a new half shaft and was getting ready to go through the hassle of replacing the shaft when I saw this kit on Amazon.I watched several videos before I decided to try this kit over replacing the shaft.When I removed the old clamp, I saw that the problem was that whoever rebuilt the prior cv joint had not seated the boot in the groove correctly before installing the clamp.Of course, I added cv joint grease before reseating the boot and installing the new clamp that came with the kit. It was a breeze, and I didn’t even have to remove the wheel; I just jacked the car, threw a Jack stand underneath and chocked the rear wheel for safety, and five to ten minutes later I had a properly sealed cv joint boot with a new clamp! Of course, it then sailed through inspection and hasn’t leaked since.I’ve been working on my own cars for decades, but this kit is so easy to use, I’d say that anyone could do it.I’ve always figured that I could buy the tools to repair my cars for less than the cost of the labor and the parts markups, and I’d end up with the tools for future use and the satisfaction of doing the jobs myself.The savings from using this kit over paying someone to replace the half shaft would easily pay for some CV joint grease, a good floor jack, a couple of jack stands, and wheel chocks. On top of that, you’d be left with several spare clamps for future use, although they’re not that commonly needed.I highly recommend this kit!
D**W
Good bands awful tool
The clamps themselves are good. I had to trim two of the larger ones to fit my Cv boots. The crimp tool is horrible. Thankfully I have better crimping tools. I couldnt even crimp one of these using the tool it comes with. Went straight in the trash
K**.
Works great
I bought this to fix the drive shaft boot at the carrier bearing on my 2008 Ram 2500, worked perfect. Also works good for tie rod boots. Holds better than zip ties.
C**N
Buy clamps and tool from another listing
Like others said, the clamps are great but the tool is useless. I figured it would just work poorly, but it doesn’t even fit in place to crimp. I ended up using some pliers to get it tight. Since the whole point of this bundle is the tool plus clamps, 1 star from me.
I**N
Atv boot repair it’s a must!
I do a lot of atv repairs not just on my bikes but friends and from word of mouth people. Obviously replacing entire shafts is lots less of a mess and usually faster. But after having done so many that the half shaft pile was becoming a mountain of you will 95% of them just neeeded boots replaced after pulling the trigger on this crimp tool. I was able to start chipping away at the mountain of half shaft and turning a profit in the process. Have done at least 3 dozen and sold almost all of them with only one coming back due to being smashed / cut by a rock.
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