🔧 Tighten with precision, release with ease – the pro’s CV joint secret weapon!
The Lisle 30950 CV Joint Banding Tool is a precision-engineered iron tool designed for professional-grade tightening and crimping of Band-It and Band-It Jr style clamps. Its compact 10.5-inch size and quick-release feature streamline CV joint boot repairs, making it an essential addition to any automotive toolkit.
Material | Iron |
Brand | Lisle |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.7 x 0.7 x 10.5 inches |
Color | Factory |
Style | CV Joint Banding Tool |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
UPC | 083045309505 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00083045309505 |
Manufacturer | Lisle |
Model | 30950 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 0.7 x 10.5 inches |
Item model number | 30950 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 30950 |
C**Y
Good quality
The Lisle 30800 CV Boot Clamp Pliers are an excellent tool for anyone working on vehicle axles or drive shafts. These pliers are designed specifically for securing constant velocity (CV) boot clamps, which are crucial for preventing dirt and debris from entering the axle area.
C**0
Lisle does it again
Works great. Excellent product as usual from this company!
I**R
Works on crappy Toyota inner CV boots that shoot grease all over your beautiful engine.
This tool works on Toyota Camry CV boot, the OEM ones that come with the Toyota kit.The inner boot uses a 102.55 clamp, and a 39mm clamp. The dampener uses 38.8 clamp, and the outside boot uses a 34mm clamp and a 99mm clamp that is thicker than the others.The tan grease goes on the tripod needle bearings on the inner CV. Don't clean the old grease out, because you'll have metal on metal when you first start driving. Just slam more grease in. Vacuum your whole shop and close all the windows before you start, so you don't have dust and metal shavings laying around. The idea is, you want a clean room, and you want to make sure you avoid metal on metal parts when you re-assemble your CV joints.Buy a box of lint free cloth paper towels, and cover the CV joint when you remove the boot, so no dirt or metal shavings or sawdust in your garage can accidentally fall into the CV joint.Do NOT clean any parts with brake cleaner. Wipe it with a rag. If you use brake cleaner, you'll remove the grease film protecting the bearings, the inner races, and the cup (tulip) which allows rust to form. If you clean everything with brake cleaner, then let it sit dry overnight, it will flash rust, and then you could potentially cause more damage than if you had just wiped the grease off with a dry rag.If your CV boot was split, and if you are hearing clicking, then you need to throw away your entire axle, because it's toast. Clicking is metal on metal, and it means the bearing is binding. That means, it's shot.If your boot was just leaking, be sure that the needle bearings or ball bearings weren't make ANY NOISE WHATSOEVER, and make sure they are WET WITH GREASE. If they are wet with grease, then repack the new grease packets in (tan polyurea on the inner) and (black with molybendum extra thick wheel bearing grease) on the outer (ball bearing outside wheel side CV joint).
A**S
Works
Yes they work and seem sturdy
K**A
Great Quality and Easy to Use
They’re well-built and provide a secure grip. I used them during a recent repair, and they worked flawlessly. This tool is a great addition to my toolbox!
B**R
Perfect for my BMW F10
Bought this for a CV boot replacement on my 2014 BMW F10. Without these pliers it is impossible to get the clamps installed properly. These pliers worked perfectly.
G**S
Good tool if you must use a band clamp
The tool is fine but the band clamps stink. I much prefer the crimp clamps (forget the correct name) but if you must use a band clamp then you’ll need this.
P**R
Quality tool
I had to replace the boots on the axles of my truck because they were dry rotted and I didn't want to wait until the boots tore and destroyed the CV joint. They were the right size and seem even more flexible than the stock boots. They save me a lot of money on avoiding replacing my axles.
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