Transmission Quick Disconnect Tool Steel 3/8" 7615-01

Transmission Quick Disconnect Tool Steel 3/8" 7615-01

Transmission Quick Disconnect Tool Steel 3/8" 7615-01

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Shop LinesToGo for high quality quick disconnect tools. This steel tool is 3/8” and made for your transmission line repairs

Please Note: This transmission line quick disconnect tool will not work on connections located near a tight bend.

SKU: 7615-01
  • Weight: 1

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Overall rating: 2.625 / 5 from 16 reviews.

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Great for brand new lines

"This tool for me was useless because of the corroded lines It was more difficult to clean line with all the rust and dirt, it's just much easier and CHAEPER. to pop the clip with a pick. Worthless IMO"

Access F. (1/5)

Useless

"Take a ten dollar bill, light it on fire, and you will have saved yourself the trouble of struggling with this useless "tool"."

Myron S. (1/5)

Didn't work just pulled the

"Didn't work just pulled the clips out with a screwdriver"

James B. (1/5)

Not able to use

"Not exactly sure how to use this tool. I've checked the video and only shows the plastic one not the steel. Unable to use"

Lisa R. (1/5)

Worked but hard to use

"Worked but hard to use"

Scott T. (3/5)

Transmission disconnect tool works, but

"Transmission disconnect tool works, but you should wear gloves or you will cut your finders as I did. Edges are very sharp."

Arthur C. (5/5)

Great product!

"The product is great. Easy to use. Saved a lot of money allowing to do the replacement ourselves. I would recommend Lines To Go to anyone."

Cathy F. (5/5)

Tuff tools

"Very sturdy and work way better than the plastic one."

Éric S. (5/5)

Tool did not work for me.

"Should have opted for the plastic tool"

Stephen T. (2/5)

Waste of money

"Couldn't get to fittings to use tool. Used 90° pick instead. Didn't want to drop exhaust."

Robert J. (2/5)

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