Auto Trim Removal Tool - Metal Panel Pry Tool for Interior Disassembly
Remove Panels and Trim Without Damage
Whether you're installing a new stereo, adding accessories, or performing repairs, this professional-grade trim removal tool makes interior disassembly quick and damage-free. The dual-ended metal design tackles everything from dashboard panels to door trim, while the comfortable grip handle reduces hand fatigue during extended projects.
Key Benefits
- Prevents Damage - Metal construction with smooth edges removes panels without scratching paint or cracking plastic
- Dual-Ended Design - Two different tip shapes handle various panel types, clips, and fasteners
- Professional Quality - Durable metal and plastic construction built to last through countless projects
- Comfortable Grip - Textured plastic handle provides secure hold and reduces hand fatigue
- Versatile Use - Perfect for dashboards, door panels, center consoles, trim pieces, and more
- Saves Money - Do your own interior work without paying for professional installation
Perfect For
- Installing aftermarket stereos, speakers, or navigation systems
- Removing door panels for window or lock repairs
- Accessing wiring behind dashboard panels
- Installing dash cams, phone mounts, or other accessories
- DIY car modifications and customization projects
- Professional mechanics and auto detailers
How to Use
Select the appropriate end for your panel type. Gently insert the tool between the panel and body, then carefully pry or lever to release clips and fasteners. Work your way around the panel, releasing each clip before attempting to remove. The smooth edges won't scratch surfaces when used with proper technique.
Specifications
- Material: Durable metal with plastic handle
- Color: Silver and black
- Length: 195mm (7.7")
- Width: 8mm (0.3")
- Weight: 76g (lightweight and easy to handle)
- Design: Dual-ended with textured grip handle
- Compatibility: Universal fit for most vehicle interior panels
Pro Tip: Always work slowly and methodically when removing panels. If you encounter resistance, look for hidden clips or screws rather than forcing the panel. Keep this tool in your garage alongside your other automotive tools for quick access during projects.