Item Number. 6685833D01
TOOL REMOVAL XTS
this one is about $4. Prevents cracking the bottom of the XTS 3k/5k because you used a screwdriver instead of this tool.
6680334E07 Jedi radio opening tool
this one is about $30, but does the same thing....
priceless when you don't crack the bottom of the radio housing taking it off.....
doug
Two tools you should order with your next MOL drop
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Two tools you should order with your next MOL drop
BRAVO MIKE JULIET ALPHA
"You can do whatever you want, there are just consequences..."
IF SOMEONE PM'S YOU - HAVE THE COURTESY TO REPLY.
"You can do whatever you want, there are just consequences..."
IF SOMEONE PM'S YOU - HAVE THE COURTESY TO REPLY.
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i've never seen the jedi tool... other than a pic in a manual. it looked like a modified screwdriver.
the xts tool is a little piece of angled plastic, looks like a clip for keeping your doritos from getting stale.
i don't think you should interchange the two, they use similar but different retention devices....
d
the xts tool is a little piece of angled plastic, looks like a clip for keeping your doritos from getting stale.
i don't think you should interchange the two, they use similar but different retention devices....
d
BRAVO MIKE JULIET ALPHA
"You can do whatever you want, there are just consequences..."
IF SOMEONE PM'S YOU - HAVE THE COURTESY TO REPLY.
"You can do whatever you want, there are just consequences..."
IF SOMEONE PM'S YOU - HAVE THE COURTESY TO REPLY.
Re: Two tools you should order with your next MOL drop
Well, the Jedi radio opening tool (above), is just a FAT plastic screwdriver that did not seem to work in anyway that justified it's cost. I returned them to M for my money back....., and built mine.batdude wrote:Item Number. 6685833D01
6680334E07 Jedi radio opening tool
this one is about $30, but does the same thing....
priceless when you don't crack the bottom of the radio housing taking it off.....
doug
I used thin hard stainless steel cut about .92" wide and tapered to SLIDE inbetween the latch tab and the frame. Two slots or "notches" were also cut to clear the catches so as to not wear them off the latch tab.
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