Dynamite Shock Shaft Pliers/Multi-Tool

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Dynamite Shock Shaft Pliers/Multi-Tool
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Dynamite Shock Shaft Pliers/Multi-Tool. 

Features:

  • Compatible with 1/10, 1/8 and 1/5th scale shocks
  • Hold shock shafts securely without damage to the sensitive surfaces
  • Hold shocks bodies securely without damage or distortion
  • Features the ability to pop the shock end pillow ball in and out
  • Includes an innovative tire hole punch
  • Hard anodized finish

This product was added to our catalog on July 20, 2020

Wade Davis
Thursday, Jul 18 2024 (3 months ago)
Dynamite Shock Shaft Pliers/Multi-Tool
These are the best shock pliers on the market. The tire punch is an amazing feature. Hell I had an alternator go bad on the way to a track and replaced with only these pliers and a flathead screwdriver...
Matthew Taylor
Verified Owner
Saturday, Sep 2 2023 (about a year ago)
Dynamite Shock Shaft Pliers/Multi-Tool
Where have these been all my life?? They make building shocks a breeze. Extremely high quality and work as advertised. A+ on this one!
Daniel Rivas Mendoza
Verified Owner
Thursday, Nov 26 2020 (about 3 years ago)
Dynamite Shock Shaft Pliers/Multi-Tool
They just came to me. wanting to be able to use, they look comfortable and standard size.
Rene Lopez
Verified Owner
Tuesday, Sep 8 2020 (about 4 years ago)
Dynamite Shock Shaft Pliers/Multi-Tool
good multi-tool with one fatal flaw. I bought this for the tire hole punch feature. Great tool until i had to put pop out the ball pivots for my B6.2d. The hole for the pivot ball to fall thru, is a 1/4inch, which is too small for the flange side of the ball pivot. Even if you somehow muscle the pivot ball thru the hole, the cut-out on the side of the pliers is too short for the pivot ball to eject out. I ended up enlarging the hole to 5/16 on a drill-press, and made the pliers useful. Even though a pivot ball was ruined with these pliers, but i didn't want to toss these pliers in the trash since the value of not carrying a separate tire punch is an added benefit for me.