Andres26tnt
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I had a feeling they weren't. Makes sense as a lot of manufacturing is going to Thailand now. Every store I been to from DCM to Sunday or even the boutique places have lots of overseas products now.Haven't seen it.
My comments on these:
GoJaks are great. Used a lot at my previous shop where there were over 20+ techs. It handled going over ruts and small lips on entry ramps pretty well. Must've been used for at least 5 years, without a hiccup.
Current shop with just 13 techs has OTC ones that are hydraulic and they only lasted a few years. No where near the quality of the Go Jaks.
So, I recommend the standard ratcheting type and look for models that have large diameter casters, unless you're only working on smooth concrete/asphalt surfaces.
Are the Mayhew ones not good?
Nope, never seen any MIJ.
The only closest thing I have is from Ko-ken. It's not dual drive, though the Ko-ken 179B-12H series are bits that have a hex drive. The bits have a single spring-loaded ball that holds the bit in a wrench or a socket. They are meant to be used for their door hinge wrench. I've had a set in Torx and XZN.
The only photos i have ...
Comparing it with a VIM 1/4sq T50 ... yes, a T50 (typically a 3/8 or 1/2sq size).
The Ko-ken is mated to a 12mm ratcheting wrench.
In this situatuon i was able to work the fastener without having to remove the rear seat cushion .
Thanks to this novel solution, i was able to get to replace the seat belt reel mechanism and save me time from removing the seat cushion and dealing with a child seat (the customer's car had a child seat secured in place, which if I can, I try to avoid touching/removing).
Unfortunately the 72t Revowave ratchets aren't MIJ. Their first gen 24t Lightool ratchets were MIJ.
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The Renowave ratchet is still nice for sure. I need to find a supplier for the loose wrenches as I want the complete set 8-24mm, the kit I bought is missing 4 sizes.































