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1/2 Deep Impact Socket Set, Sunex?

Farmall 1066

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Somehow, I have made it wrenching for 20+ years, without needing a set of 1/2 drive deep impact sockets.
The time has come, and my other impact sets are Sunex, but all over 20 years old. In that time I have failed 2 of them, a 7/8 shallow, when doing a lot of bottom end work on 3406 Cat motors, and a 15/16 deep (probably the most used one of the all) that finally cracked. Both warranted by the place I got them, now long out of business.

Does Sunex still make a good set for the money? Best place to buy?
 
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Ruger_556

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NAPA sells and warranties them under their own name. Still good sockets.
 

oldldh

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If i was you...

I'd slide over to Amazon, and search for them ...

They have all the sets,you can dream up...and their prices are realistic...

Set # 5153DD is listed at $ 84.99 with free shipping...
 

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ScottReb

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Jet.com has them. Just ordered the metric set. $54 free shipping no tax in CA. 20now is the 20% off code for your entire order. Amazon had them in lightning sale today for $49 or so plus tax for me.
 

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I order both 1/2 drive master sets when they were offering the rebates. I have used them a good bit including replacing rusty leaf springs on my f250 where i broke 2 sk breaker bars and 2 craftsman (usa) 1/2 ratchets but the sockets were fine. I just used them tonight to take a rusty plow frame and front bumper off a friends 99 f250 7.3. Every bolt needed a breaker bar and we sheared a lot of the bolts in half in the process. Almost no signs of wear on the sockets. Would buy them again in a second.
 

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I just needed to use a 21mm deep impact socket tonight removing upper bj nut on 2006 f150. Look on Amazon, might find a deal.
 

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Ive been pleased with my Sunex set. Still good quality and good customer service if you ever do have a problem.

i also have Tekton impact which i tend to use a bit more (cause i have them on trays vice the box the sunex are in) and they have been good as well.
 

Trickywun

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Uhhhhh.........I have a set of Harbor Freight 1/2" deep impact sockets and can have them to you tomorrow. Or Monday. I bought them for the 1/2" electric impact wrench you gave me but if you haven't needed 1/2" deep for 20 years I sure as **** don't see me needing them. lol Let me know.
 

Hondarancher4435

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I don't know how you get by without the deep sockets. I picked up sae and metric sets when sunnex had the rebates very impressed with the quality
 

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They are OK but the Snap On impacts seem better. Both will take stuff off, but if you've used both you'll know what I mean. Snap On's are less clunky and light/ hollow sounding.
 

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Grey Pneumatic is nice but I like the fact that the sizes on the Sunex are both embossed and printed. My 1" deep well GP socket is hard to read the size on.

I have sunex 26pc met deep and short.
 
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Grey Pneumatic is nice but I like the fact that the sizes on the Sunex are both embossed and printed. My 1" deep well GP socket is hard to read the size on.

I have sunex 26pc met deep and short.

The GP sockets are also embossed and printed, one on the opposite side from the other. A white crayon can be used to fill in the smaller embossed number to make it much more visible.
 

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The GP sockets are also embossed and printed, one on the opposite side from the other. A white crayon can be used to fill in the smaller embossed number to make it much more visible.

I've never seen a Grey Pneumatic socket with the size stamped on it. That's why I choose Sunex over Grey Pneumatic.
 

Bruce57

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I just purchased a set from Amazon. I'm a Snap-on junkie but am happy with the Sunex quality. I believe they are 20% off for another week or so.
 
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Farmall 1066

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Uhhhhh.........I have a set of Harbor Freight 1/2" deep impact sockets and can have them to you tomorrow. Or Monday. I bought them for the 1/2" electric impact wrench you gave me but if you haven't needed 1/2" deep for 20 years I sure as **** don't see me needing them. lol Let me know.


LOL!
This is what happens when you let your friends know about GJ!
 

chrisnazzy

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Sunex impact sockets are quality tools at an affordable price. I just got in on the rebates they were offering a few months back. Impressed with the quality, dual markings, storage cases and cr-mo over cr-v like the cheaper ones out there. As I have said here before Sunex only makes a few impact sockets that are not lifetime warrantied and they are the thinwall sockets. We buy the 19/21 mm thinwall flips and issue them to our tire techs and they might only crack one a year with daily use (aka abuse) in a multi-million $ tire shop.
 

Mikerodrig27

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Exactly... People are obsessed about getting the fancy Snapon mac and Matco sockets because of their lifetime warranty and quality but I have yet to break any socket that I have ever used... I even use the cheap generic flip sockets that the company I work for supplies and they never break. I've used them to break studs etc too with a IR 2235 I feel like Sunex is the best quality vs value you can get.
 

MattPersman

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While the snap on are nice, very good flank drive sockets when fresh and new, the drive end and the fastener end does wear quicker seemingly than a GP or Sunex or a matco US and ADv.

High majority of my sockets are snap on and I end up getting the impact ones warrantied out for wear not breakage. Occasional use would be a non factor. This is daily use on impacts.
 

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Sunex is good stuff. I do dislike however that they arent broached to hold a ratchet all to well. THey have a hole you line up with the ratchet detent and then it wont come off easy.

For the price, sunex is $ but great stuff. I like the HF pitts pro set. Good and cheap, but they are printed sizes not stamped. Course there is always stanley, http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NIKA4U/?tag=atomicindus08-20 I bought that set eons ago at walmart for road use and trust me I beat them to hell and back and they still havent worn out or busted. I filled in the sizes it doesnt have either online or locally. For the price it was insanely hard to beat.
 

bobcatdan

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Sunnex impact sockets are awesome. I own the 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4" masters sets. Never broke one,even ones I ground down. Even with saying that, I find the 3/8" and 1/2" generally on the thin side which is a plus.
 
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