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Originally Posted by RubeRad
I have this kit that I bought from Nashbar probably 15 years ago (I've seen the exact same kit branded many ways, this link is now Spin Doctor)

After probably 10-20 successful uses, the BB tool died today, mushing out so the splines are now useless. Time to invest in a real tool.

That Spin Doctor link just says


So I'm not exactly sure -- is that the same as BBT-22 and this Pedro's 20-spline tool? (Why would Park name the 20-spline tool the BBT-22 instead of the BBT-20?)
Then Pedro’s is very good. I’ve been using one for more than 20 years. I also have a version of bottom bracket holder that is a more expensive version of the bolt method that was suggested above. I also have the socket handle from Pedro’s which makes use of the tool much easier than using a large adjustable wrench. Pedro’s makes are several tools that fit the handle like a cassette lockring tool and an external bottom bracket tool. They are all easier to use with the Pedro’s handle.
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