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Originally Posted by feniks
and if u dont have one of tose at hand u can use a verry small screwdriver instead . the problem with that is that the cerclips will be 9 out of 10 not in good chape after lol
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I had the same problem but then for the build of my DEX210. As many people were having problems with the diff, I wanted to use the right tools for the job to prevent this. I couldn't get the right pliers anywhere in town (the holes of the circlip I had was too small for all the pliers), and I wasn't keen on waiting or spending a lot of money or ordering them online and waiting. The solution:
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...DSC06538-2.jpg
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...DSC06539-2.jpg
This is a pair of needle nose pliers I bought for 5 euros. 5 minutes of dremeling gives you a very well performing pair of circlip pliers

If you have old pliers at home you can do the same trick