Words by Perry Mack
Every toolbox has at least one or two small pry bars called flat-head screwdrivers, which surprisingly, are occasionally also used to insert or remove flat-head screws. The challenge with using these pry bars on your vehicle is the hardened metal tips will (not might) scratch the surface you are working around as you poke, prod and pull like an apprentice dentist. Painful to watch.
If you like working on your 4x4, especially installing accessories, a good quality set of pry bars will make your job more enjoyable, with fewer curse words, and less blood, sweat, tears and scratches. In other words – the task at hand will be completed more efficiently and professionally.
Perry Mack
Versatile and easy to use, these pry bars are ideal for any off-roader's kit.
This is something we now take for granted after working with the Monument Tools’ M Pry Tool kit. It consists of five solid yet flexible polycarbonate tools for spreading, removing and naturally prying at exterior and interior parts and accessories. We’ve used them for several purposes including removing interior dash or door panels to lay wires, mounting accessories on the front grill, fixing molding and trim, replacing tires on the family bikes, lifting the tab of stubborn beer cans, etc.
They are professional-grade tools that will help you get the job done. However, be careful, as owning a set is like owning a pick-up truck, all your ‘friends’ want to borrow it.
Perry Mack
The Monument Tools’ M Pry Tool kit consists of five pry bars, each made of solid, flexible polycarbonate.