P1000 Proper Tool

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Does anyone know what the proper tool is to pull the push tabs that are all over units, I have been using a flat screw driver but some of the heads are getting tor up ..Thanks for any help
 
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Look up plastic fastener removal tool on amazon. $8.99

I bought a bag of 100 rivets. I replace every other one that I remove.
 
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Look up plastic fastener removal tool on amazon. $8.99

I bought a bag of 100 rivets. I replace every other one that I remove.
Are they 8mm or 10 mm ?
 
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You can get them at Auto Zone or O'Reilly's if you don't want to wait. Just a panel tool.
Read your title and thought of this though...
Tickets Proper Tool!
 
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EBay.................. "push pin removal tool." US only and then down about 5 items and there are many to choose from.
 
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I got mine as a 3 piece kit at our Princess Auto, be basically like your Harbor Freight. I think they were like 20 bucks.
 
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I've always used a flathead. They get tore up some, but then again I tear them up more riding. You can buy a pack of 50 replacements for a few bucks if you like to keep them shiny.
 
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I've always used a flathead. They get tore up some, but then again I tear them up more riding. You can buy a pack of 50 replacements for a few bucks if you like to keep them shiny.

I've seen those panel tools for like $5. I've used one for years on interior panels in vehicles.
 
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I've always used a flathead. They get tore up some, but then again I tear them up more riding. You can buy a pack of 50 replacements for a few bucks if you like to keep them shiny.

I use a screwdriver as well. With all the Mac tools in my tool box you'd think I'd have one of those! Lol always the easy way and cheep tools I seem to never get and just use what I call old man ingenuity! Hahaha


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And of these would work! I think this tool would make it too easy! I prefer to use two screwdrivers and a needle nose plier and swear while struggling with them especially after packing them with mud:confused:

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I've always used a flathead. They get tore up some, but then again I tear them up more riding. You can buy a pack of 50 replacements for a few bucks if you like to keep them shiny.

Where u can u buy replacement?


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