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Bone Tool

Bone Tool
No, it’s not a tool to use at your local archeological dig sight. It’s a tough nylon tool that’s used to take apart instrument clusters and interior trim. Most of these interior parts of cars are made of plastic and are held in place by clips or snaps. To remove them, you have to get underneath them and pry them off. A screwdriver or a metal prybar is not a good choice for this as metal tools tend to scratch these panels very easily and generally make a big mess. The bone tool is stiff enough to act as a pry bar but soft enough to leave most plastics unscratched. It has rounded edges and slightly pointed shape that’s just right for doing this type of work. Factory technicians have used them for years. If you plan on doing any type of interior work on your car then these tools are a must. They also work great for popping off exterior moldings without scratching the paint. They might even be just the thing for that brontosaurus you’re digging up in your back yard!

Please check fitment listed below to ensure products will fit your specific vehicle. Some products may include or exclude some model years or engine and transmission combinations. The products listed on our website are for Volvos sold in the North American market. Many of the parts are exactly the same as those used in other markets, however we cannot guarantee fitment for those markets.

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T1014 Bone Tool
Bone Tool
Part#:T1014
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Each: $5.95
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6 available as of 4:48 AM. Additional stock is due within 29 days.

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Customer Product Reviews

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T1014 Reviewed by Houston from S.F. Bay Area

BUY THIS TOOL!!!...you will be patting yourself on the back for this decision for as long as you own it.

This tool travels with me just about everywhere; if I could fit it into my Gerber tool puch it would always be on my belt. I have used it for so many things, both car and non-car related that I can't even begin to put together a list.

February 2009
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T1014 Reviewed by Ampangbear from Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

The material is somewhat different with my last order recently, as compared to the previous order. Change in material used? May i know the material now and previously?

That said, the usability has not changed. Thanks.

ipd customer service response: We buy this product from one of our suppliers and are not aware of a change in the material specification.

December 2008
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T1014 Reviewed by Ampangbear from Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

Bloody good tool, if you ask me. No scratches (at least to the areas that i used it for: i.e. peeling off badges from the tailgate, opening up the side-mirror compartment to install aftermarket signal lights, to work on the MCC connections, an aid-tool for removing inner trims etc.) Those are all from experience.

My friends laughed at me, at first, for buying it - but now, they either bought one themselves or borrowed mine for work. Heh. Poodah punya worang.
:)


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May 2008
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T1014 Reviewed by Scott from California

I used this took take off the grille on my 2001 S60 and it couldn't have been easier. I was worried about scratching the paint or breaking a clip but I didn't run into a single problem. It's a useful tool to have around.

April 2008
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T1014 Reviewed by Warren Jones from Yorktown, Virginia

i think i purchased the bone tool about four or five years ago. this little tool has become a valuable part of the tool chest...great when you need to pry two plastic/painted parts apart...highly recommended.

September 2007
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