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Post #169677741 added 03-08-2024 4:25 AM by FastZX6R in Deal Talk
I’m seeing $49.97 not $39.97
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Post #169677258 added 03-08-2024 3:07 AM by Ike19 in Deal Talk
I have this socket set and I work at the sawmill. I do not recommend this set at all. Sockets that would not be used or rarely used would be- 5/8, 11/16, 13/16 and 7/8.
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Post #169677210 added 03-08-2024 2:52 AM by TenseScent195 in Deal Talk
Took words outta my mouth
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Post #169677120 added 03-08-2024 2:16 AM by MatthewP6204 in Deal Talk
Klein are electricians tools not exactly for mechanics.
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Post #169677084 added 03-08-2024 2:03 AM by kdiggz in Deal Talk
You are going to lose a lot of the impact power by using that extension. This is a bad design if max torque is what you require
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Post #169674753 added 03-07-2024 8:19 PM by KraziAzn in Deal Talk
Every construction in America uses SAE.
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Post #169674717 added 03-07-2024 8:17 PM by dizzle in Deal Talk
Actually you want to use SAE. The nuts are metric but SAE sockets are known by mechanics to fit more snug on oem lugs and less likely to scratch and chip them.
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Post #169674303 added 03-07-2024 7:40 PM by LavenderPickle7682 in Deal Talk
Yet another SAE deal. The market price responds to demand, and given there's only like three countries in the world that still use SAE...the price is correctly reflecting demand. This is not bad...
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Post #169672206 added 03-07-2024 5:14 PM by RugerRedhawk in Deal Talk
↵ ALl of my Ford, Dodge, and Chevy used metric sized lug nuts as well.
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Post #169671006 added 03-07-2024 3:53 PM by sandwich in Deal Talk
Unlikely as Asian cars will use metric lugs. The 11/16 and 13/16 sockets will cover some wheels but likely not Honda nor Toyota.
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Post #169669398 added 03-07-2024 2:12 PM by thi3nd1a in Deal Talk
is this the right size to remove wheel lugs? (honda/acura, toyota/lexus)
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Post #169659525 added 03-07-2024 5:07 AM by phoinix in Deal Talk
Amazon has 7-Piece Klein Tools Impact Socket Set (66070) for $39.97. Shipping is free. Price: $10.00 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $49.97 Previous Frontpage Deal at $40 with +23...

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