bob_the_builder
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I am going to be doing a few brake jobs on my friends European cars and all the front brakes require a 7mm hex socket to undo the caliper slide pins. My current Mastercraft Maximum sets all skip the 7mm size. Being a DIY guy, I was wondering what the professionals use.
Am I better to use a chrome socket and get a Snap-on FAM7E (Standard Length)
https://store.snapon.com/Hex-Standard-mm-chrome-3-8--Socket-Driver-Metric-Hex-Standard-7-mm-P631216.aspx
Or is an impact socket a better way to go and get either a Sunex or Gearwrench one (I could not find any Snap-on impact hex sockets). I would be using the socket with my MG325 3/8 impact.
http://www.gearwrench.com/gearwrench-84392-3-8-drive-impact-hex-socket-7mm.html
Thanks,
Bob
Am I better to use a chrome socket and get a Snap-on FAM7E (Standard Length)
https://store.snapon.com/Hex-Standard-mm-chrome-3-8--Socket-Driver-Metric-Hex-Standard-7-mm-P631216.aspx
Or is an impact socket a better way to go and get either a Sunex or Gearwrench one (I could not find any Snap-on impact hex sockets). I would be using the socket with my MG325 3/8 impact.
http://www.gearwrench.com/gearwrench-84392-3-8-drive-impact-hex-socket-7mm.html
Thanks,
Bob
