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Ixj159 
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Posted: September 07, 2003 at 6:49 PM / IP Logged  

I left my damn grommet poker in a car the other day, and I cant find them anywhere anymore. Does anyone know where I can get one online? or if you can get one from your snapon/mac truck i'll pay you for it.  You know what tool im looking for, looks like a screw driver, w/ a hole in the handle, makes it VERY easy to run a wire through the firewall. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated

Thanks,

Eric

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SNAP ON
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ituneyou 
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Posted: September 08, 2003 at 11:57 PM / IP Logged  
hey eric where do you live? you can find those things anywhere, any tool truck carries them, i got mine from Snap-On, its not a snap-on brand but it works great, i got the 2 piece set, one for small wires and the other for bigger wires that will fit 4gauge power wire perfect, i think i paid about $15 for both.   good luck   steve
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kenmci 
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does anyone know exactly what the item number is for snap on i'm interested in this tool, but i'm not sure what it is called on the list.
Directaudio22 
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aamp of america has them also.
NowYaKnow 
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"does anyone know exactly what the item number is for snap on i'm interested in this tool, but i'm not sure what it is called on the list."
I couldn't find it on their website but for some reason the part numbers TH-139 and TH-136 seem to ring a bell for the 1 and 2 piece sets..And also as someone else mentioned they are an off-brand not made by snap on. Good luck
tjdurham 
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you can get them from the right connections or chase down the snap on or matco truck
tj
Ronald Mark 
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Here is the one I use: You can order it from Napa.
Thexton Tools
No. 436
Wire Insertion Tool
For installation of wires or cable through rubber grommets such as those used in firewall or vehicle door. Sharp punch easily pierces thickest grommets. Hole in handle and punch allows for easy feeding of wire through tool and grommet. Use for installation of radios, alarm systems, cellular phones, heavy gauge wiring, etc. Stainless steel sharpened punch with large handle for excellent grip. Vinyl cover keeps tip sharp. Punch design allows hole to re-seal when punch is removed. Reduces risk of damaging wires during installation. Makes pushing light gauge wire through grommets easy. Saves time.
NAPA Part #700-2403
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Technician's Price $11.86
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misterjimbo 
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Posted: October 13, 2003 at 6:14 PM / IP Logged  
hey are you cheap like me? get a brake line and you can cut it to length. you can also bend it to go around those things that always get in the way.
jb30 
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I just use an old coat hanger, haven't had any trouble yet...  sometimes its hard to pull the wires through but it works well.
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