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Description
HobbyStar Carbon Fiber Soldering JigThe HobbyStar Carbon Solder Jig is a small and lightweight tool designed to quickly and easily hold your wires, Deans, XT60 and bullet connectors to make convenient work of your soldering needs. Featuring a spring loading sliding movement, the jig opens up when compressed allowing you to insert your wires or connectors. When compression is released, the spring loaded bottom plate pulls back with clamping force, providing a secure hold while you work.
- The HobbyStar Carbon Solder Jig is a small and lightweight tool designed to quickly and easily hold your wires, Deans, XT60 and bullet connectors to make convenient work of your soldering needs.
- Featuring a spring loading sliding movement, the jig opens up when compressed allowing you to insert your wires or connectors. When compression is released, the spring loaded bottom plate pulls back with clamping force, providing a secure hold while you work.
- The jig features a rectangular 17x10mm slot that securely fits Deans/T-Style and XT60 sized connectors, as well as two 8mm holes to fit the bullet connector of your choice. If you just need to solder or tin wires, the vertical posts open up to 10mm providing plenty of space for a variety of wire AWG's. To keep the jig planted, four rubber feet on the bottom keep it from moving around while you work.
- Weight: 55g Dimension: 70x60x30mm Material: Carbon Fiber
- Warning: Carbon Fiber conducts electricity! Never insert two bullet connectors from a battery into the 8mm bullet holes at the same time!
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★★★★★ 5
Cabin filter
Fits perfect
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Perfect fit, solved steering pump noise
Installed this o-ring kit on a 2009 Honda Odyssey. The steering pump was making noise and you could see bubbles in the fluid revivor when the engine was idling indicating a potential air leak from where the hoses attach to the pump. The most difficult part was finding the right 10mm wrench that would allow me to access the lower hose mounting bolt without removing the belt or pump pulley. I wound up taking an old wrench, heated it with a torch, and bent it in a vice to get the right fit. I did order a ratcheting, flex head wrench but while waiting for it to be delivered I was able to make something work. Overall, the o-ring kit worked great, the o-rings seem high quality and this fixed my issue. If you don't already have some, make sure to order the power steering fluid required for Asian/Honda vehicles when you order these o-rings.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Works great
Worked great and easy to install
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2026
★★★★★ 5
2007 Honda Accord coupe
Perfect fit for a 2007 accord coupe or sedan. Fixed a noisy power steering pump straight away on a 240,000 mile car. Easy DIY fix
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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2026
★★★★★ 4
No issues
Great aftermarket o ring. If for whatever reason OEM isn’t possible, these o rings will work perfectly fine. Had no issues installing into power steering system. Still would recommend Honda o rings if you can because they are also cheap.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026