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Reviews (4)

Feb 15, 2021
Handy Dandy little tool that everyone should have in their tool box.
This is one of the most handy tools that I've come across. Works well for shock tower nuts (5.5mm), and also for the battery hold down nuts (7mm) on AE vehicles. I struggled for a long time with drivers that were too big for the job. This is great!!!

Jun 16, 2017
S1 compound tires
Well, what can I say. They are round, black, mounted on wheels, and on my truck. Typical new rubber smell and taste. Seem to hold air well. The tread pattern is directional but works well both ways. I say go for it.

Apr 01, 2016
Not the greatest design
I bought this to use on my Associated T5m. It's meant to fit in the slot that the slipper pads fit into on your Associated spur gear. Anything smaller that 78t 48p I couldn't get the slipper eliminator to fit because the lip on the eliminator disk would not fit in the spur. I had trouble getting the hex to fit properly as well on the sides of the spur. Also, I don't believe there is any weight savings with this setup. If you aren't saving any rotating mass then why not just tighten your slipper down? This still uses the spring, bushing, and lock nut that your slipper uses. I also have an Exotech slipper eliminator. Much better design but you have to use kimbrough spur gears. This is a cool idea, but I fear it's just going to live in my parts box...