I understand that there are multiple threads regarding this subject, but is there one out there that is considered to be hands down the best of them all?
Like with drills, it seems to be that everyone agrees that Panasonic is the best. Also with 1/2" drive the snap on gets the favor, but is...
I know there has been a large debate about COO for this particular ratchet, and I just found his response to my simple question entertaining, he couldn't answer me straight up.
So I've been a lurker here for quite a while, only made a username to see more of the show your toolbox pics.
But anyways, I'm in T-TEN so naturally we have a snap on rep for their sep program. He came today, and talked a bit about snap on and then passed around an F-80 3/8 ratchet or...
Oh and 22 for that matter, they are the lug nuts on the new Tundra Sequoia and Land Cruiser.
That 15 mm is for the camber bolt, sorry forgot to mention that earlier.
You will need a 15 mm wrench if you want to do alignments on any of the newer smaller toyotas (I know the rav4 has 15mm for sure)
Also, the axle nuts on most of the new toyotas are a 39mm, 12 point nut.
No, but a coworker has, with one I used to own before it cracked...
Yeah I really don't get why they switched the best oil filter design in the world from the 2009 4runner 4.0 and made it a pita on the 2010
They only start slipping when you use them with an impact a few times, first they will slip on the composite housings (1.8 rollas and 2010 prius) and then move on to slipping the metal ones.
As long as you are using a ratchet it won't slip. If it is seized to where I can't get it off with my...
Mine actually doesn't have a hole in the middle, so it doesn't pour oil down when you try to drain it. And honestly I prefer using 1/2" ratchets (24mm/15/16") for canister filters since often times they are seized up and you need that extra torque. Or the person who changed it last over...
http://www.tooltopia.com/assenmacher-toy-640.aspx
This is the only one that will last you, all of the others eventually will break. I use this at work over 10 times a day and it's a champ