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Old 04-21-2019, 12:41 PM
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I ended up solving that by taking my dremel tool to a pair of right angle needle nose pliers I have. I ground the ends down so they fit into the c clips holes. I now have probably the most powerful bmw clip removal tools known to man

If I ever have to do them again that tool will make short work of it with no chance of breaking like all the real c clip pliers I bought did.
Wasn't going to revive this one since it was the other bearing that has gone bad again but I had forgot I made this tool

Need to keep this fresh for the up coming bearing job.
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