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It’s starting to sound like a quality tool set is no longer made unless you are willing to pay a king’s ransom for something I’ll use only a handful of times. I like to do as much as possible myself but perhaps it should go to a machine shop for this.
looking to add a cam bearing removal/installer tool to my tool hoard. I looked through the internet and i find he same set in different colored plastic boxes (even Lisle). Most all of these sets have negative comments that they are fine to remove but easily damage the bearings on install. Of...
These were given to the mechanic I work with. We did some research, 5/8 drive ratchet dating 1925/26. Called it a super service set. Smallest socket is a 15/16 goes up to 1 5/8. I don’t think the set is complete. The one extension is much newer.
The other oddball ratchet says No 88 and that’s...
if you plan on buying a bead blasting cabinet or using a sand or soda blaster my suggestion is buy the biggest largest volume air compressor you can afford. You won't regret it
Spot on, on a side note you should see the damage I see on my customers cars that have a none factory remote start installed on their new cars. It's criminal to hack up a cars harness like that. I usually remove them within 2 to 3 years because of the issues that arise.