Where can I get safe prying tools for the car dash in Toronto?
July 10, 2008 10:36 AM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Where can I find car dash prying tools in Toronto?

I'm trying to pry off a piece of the dash, and the Crutchfield instructions recommend the use of a panel tool to prevent damage (as opposed to using a straight flathead screwdriver blade). I went to the local Canadian Tire, but they didn't have anything of the sort. Does anyone have suggestions about where I can get something like that in Toronto? It should look something like this, but I don't need anything so extensive. Thanks.
posted by reformedjerk to technology (3 comments total)
Automotive Tool & Supply Co. is probably a good bet. Unfortunately their website is dead right now, but here's the contact info: 1180 The Queensway, Etobicoke. Phone number is (416) 255-7789.

Of course, you'll want to give them a call before heading over.
posted by kate blank at 10:50 AM on July 10


You can also use a stiff putty knife in place of a panel tool. It doesn't have the reach of a panel tool, but it distributes the force like one. That's the main reason why a standard screwdriver isn't recommended-- it concentrates the force you are applying in a small area, which can lead to damage.
posted by mosk at 11:13 AM on July 10


I always wanted to buy these tools, but didn't need them often enough to bother.

I just put two thin metal putty knives between the dash parts, and pried the knives apart with a screwdriver. The knives protect the dash parts.
posted by Marky at 5:42 PM on July 10


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