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    I've never found a pair of pliers that I like for plucking pins. Most dikes/side cutters don't work that well either
    Don't tell nobody but I use a set of toe nail clippers, you can even get down there and pluck out the pins broke off down close.
    Their about 4" long

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Don't tell nobody but I use a set of toe nail clippers, you can even get down there and pluck out the pins broke off down close.
    Their about 4" long
    Then when your done you can clip your toe nails. Kill two birds with one stone.

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