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Old 03-06-2009, 11:32 PM
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Default Anyone loan or rent me their JPR cam tool? Please!

i ordered a set, but they are back ordered and may take up to, or more than 4 weeks.

id really appreciate any help i could get.

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Jeremy
Old 03-07-2009, 01:38 AM
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use 5/16 rubber tubing
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go to walmart, go to the arts and crafts section, purchase 2 5/16th wooden dowels...
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x2 on the wooden dowels. That's what i used and they worked great, although I hear that metal rods (5/16) work even better
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x5 on the wooden dowels. worked like a charm and only cost me 1.75.
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or home depot.
20" from the tip to the bend.
5/16 rod

or just do the russian roulette method if you have low mileage.good luck.
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So the 5/16 wooden dowels work just as well as the jpr tool? I was thinking about buying the jpr tool, but it seems pricey for what it is.




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