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The ZKTOOL 6PC Suction Cup Clamp Set is a professional-grade kit designed for hands-free, scratch-free repair and sealing of convertible tops and windshields. Featuring strong suction cups with protective sponge pads and durable alloy steel construction, this versatile set securely holds glass, metal, trims, and decals during adhesive curing, making it an essential tool for vehicle maintenance and specialty repairs.







| ASIN | B0CFGNH5RD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,368 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #102 in Windshield & Glass Repair Tools |
| Brand | ZKTOOL |
| Brand Name | ZKTOOL |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 184 Reviews |
| Included Components | ZKTOOL Suction Cup Clamp Set |
| Item Type Name | ZKTOOL Suction Cup Clamp Set |
| Manufacturer | ZKTOOL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ZK455 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | ZKTOOL |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Set Name | ZKTOOL Suction Cup Clamp Set |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 768605361611 |
J**M
Worked Great for Me (some tips on maybe why)
I ordered 2 sets of these clamps to use in reattaching a glass convertible rear window that fell completely off the canvas top. The top was otherwise in good shape. I took the car to one of the few shops in the area that deals with convertible tops and they said it had to be replaced at a price of $2,500 (!). I called another shop and they gave me a price of $2,300. That price tag led me to researching replacing the top on my own. In the course of that internet search I came across several you tube videos showing people reattaching rear windows rather than replacing the top. I saw a number of different approaches using various materials. The one that appealed to me the most used suction cup clamps like these and 3M Window-Weld as the adhesive. Watching several videos was very helpful before taking on the project. I'd link to the ones I liked the most but Amazon doesn't like links off their site in reviews. However, it shouldn't be hard to find some on your own. Re these clamps: I liked the price compared to competing products. Most of the review were positive, which encouraged me. I read some of the negative reviews. They were mainly about the suction cups not holding. Given that the majority of the reviews were positive, I decided to go ahead and order these. They worked great. I actually had the suction cups on the glass for 2 days before I could get a friend to come over and tighten the clamps while I held the window in place. All the clamps held beautifully. I wonder if the problem some people had was related to their method. Here's what I did that may have made the difference. I washed the suction cups in very soapy water and degreaser to remove any oily residue that may have been left from the manufacturing process. Then I washed the window with a couple of passes of window cleaner, rinsed it well, then wiped it down with isopropyl alcohol to further clean it. I applied the suction cups to the window without the lever arms attached, using a bit of water under the cup and pressing down on the cup itself rather than the threaded bolt arising from its center. I don't know if that approach is what made the difference for me or if I just got lucky with my 12 clamps. In any case, if you get these clamps it won't hurt to take this approach. I hope it helps. Bottom line: my top is now repaired and working well for less that $100 in materials vs $2500
B**E
Works great
These six suction cup things worked Great. They did exactly what they said they would do. They held my back glass window tight to the cloth convertable top allowing the urethane glue to seal tightly between them. My whole window was coming loose so I wished I had purchased two sets of six to have made the job done in full in two days, as you must let urithane to dry completely before moving on to the next section to be glue down.
M**K
This Product doesn't work at all!!!
Doesn't work at all, it was a total scam I'm stuck with 2 packages now i ordered it to do a job for my customer,,, guse what it dosnt work so we had to go to plan B, i have no use for it Doesn't suction at all. Worthless item. Plus no Returns!!!!! do not Buy
T**S
BAD Suction Cups
Clamps worked great however two of the suction cups would not work due to wrinkles in them which did not allow them to hold onto the glass. I was able to complete the job with 4 working clamps out the six purchased.
J**.
Iโm They work . Priced right for the amount of times I will have to use.
The suction cups worked great. Easy to use, quality was fine and the process was done in no time.Iโm giving four stars because one did keep losing suction. I will return the set and the company is sending me a new set. Hey stuff happens. For the price they are well worth it.
J**.
ZKTOOL Suction Cup Set.
This suction cup set work fine with my project.
C**K
Saves me $2,000
I purchased these to help me reinstall a rear window in my 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata. I was told I needed to replace the top which would be over $2,000 but by using these I was able to reinstall and fix it for under $100. The suction cups worked well and stayed on the car for over 24 hours with no issues
J**H
Donโt try to glue a loose rear window in a convertible top without these!
They worked as designed. I have a loose rear window on the convertible top on my Mustang. I used them to clamp the top against the glass while the glue dried. They stuck well and applied plenty of clamping power. I also used them to move the glass in position before I clamped them down. I left them on for two days and they all held fast. Definitely buy these if you need to glue rear window glass. They will save a lot of headaches.
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