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BlakeTheCarGuy

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Decided, what the hell, and just pushed the button on the Sunex 3351. I can surely use the swivel sockets, and as someone else said, it will cost more to buy them separately.

$116 and change from Summit Racing, with free shipping. Too bad I didn't need or want anything else from them, because buying that set triggers free shipping on the rest of your order if you want other things.



Sunex is really good and has a good warranty


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I agree with this post. I just used the Sunex warranty recently. Top Notch!
 

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Decided, what the hell, and just pushed the button on the Sunex 3351. I can surely use the swivel sockets, and as someone else said, it will cost more to buy them separately.

$116 and change from Summit Racing, with free shipping. Too bad I didn't need or want anything else from them, because buying that set triggers free shipping on the rest of your order if you want other things.

I'm guessing you already have SAE sockets ? Next time, consider buying some VP or Summit fuel jugs if you have (want to) buy something else.


I bought my 3/8" sockets years ago, bought both SAE/Metric from Sears. They offered buy one and get the other for 50% off. Been 10 years ago probably.
 

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I have been very happy with my Sunex, I cant compare to gearwrench or Tekton, though I think Tekton is CR-V and Sunex is Cro-Mo.
 

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I have them. Looking back, they are a waste of money. I would never own a 3/8" drive impact with enough torque to break a standard chrome socket.

For that matter, "Joe Average homeowner" does not need 1/2" drive anything. Well, maybe a breaker bar, torque wrench and a flip lug nut socket set.
 

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Those things at Orielys are good, that Duro/ATD/Napa things. Some are warranted thru the store. They changed vendors, changed owners, still give a replacement socket.
 

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I got a handful of swivels but rarely use them. Occasionally bump something loose on brake caliper brackets but most the rest of the world I can get straight, some extensions, different length sockets, short and long.
If I was on it regular would get some 3/8 impact but I can seem to manage all 1/2 which I like as I am not parked in front of a single box on a car, all over the place, use some battery and its all one layer. I should have 1 more gun I find myself looking for quite often.
O actually remove as much as I add anymore, just dont need pieces and they clutter the stuff I do. I told the secretary to get 4 more 99E, we ran out last week and it cost some frustration. I had 3 or 4 and they are just gone.
 
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I have them. Looking back, they are a waste of money. I would never own a 3/8" drive impact with enough torque to break a standard chrome socket.

For that matter, "Joe Average homeowner" does not need 1/2" drive anything. Well, maybe a breaker bar, torque wrench and a flip lug nut socket set.

Why? :confused:
 

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I have them. Looking back, they are a waste of money. I would never own a 3/8" drive impact with enough torque to break a standard chrome socket.

For that matter, "Joe Average homeowner" does not need 1/2" drive anything. Well, maybe a breaker bar, torque wrench and a flip lug nut socket set.

I bought a 3/8 impact socket set to specifically use with my dewalt 3/8 20v impact wrench. Plus it gave me an excuse to buy more tools :rocker:
 
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Good choice and a great set! I bought one a few years ago and the master set is the way to go. The sockets fit will and are thought, exactly what you would expect from impact sockets.
 
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I received the set on Friday. Looks nice, haven't used it yet.

The first thing I did was take a yellow junkyard marker and dab a little on the size marks in the case. I makes them easy to read, and I can pick a socket without having to look at the mark on the socket, unless i put something back in the wrong spot.
 

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I have them. Looking back, they are a waste of money. I would never own a 3/8" drive impact with enough torque to break a standard chrome socket.

For that matter, "Joe Average homeowner" does not need 1/2" drive anything. Well, maybe a breaker bar, torque wrench and a flip lug nut socket set

Although we all do it, we shouldn't use chrome on an impact. As far as using 3/8" impact sockets, I've used a 1/2" impact with a reducer to get in some tight spots.

You can stick to your breaker bar, I'll take my 1/2" impact when rotating tires and R/R 32 lug nuts. Not to mention working on any suspension parts in the rust belt.
 

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Although we all do it, we shouldn't use chrome on an impact. As far as using 3/8" impact sockets, I've used a 1/2" impact with a reducer to get in some tight spots.



You can stick to your breaker bar, I'll take my 1/2" impact when rotating tires and R/R 32 lug nuts. Not to mention working on any suspension parts in the rust belt.



I have never used a chrome on an impact in school we got yelled at if we did so I don’t know and I couldn’t stand the thought of misusing a tool either.


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"Joe Average homeowner" does not need 1/2" drive anything. Well, maybe a breaker bar, torque wrench and a flip lug nut socket set.

You can get a 1/2" impact wrench for under a hundred bucks; a quality 1/2" impact socket set goes for around $50--$60. We're not talking about a lot of money here. I use my 1/2" gun for lug nuts and mower blades.

I leave my breaker bar in the trunk in case I get a flat on the road.
 

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I have never used a chrome on an impact in school we got yelled at if we did so I don’t know and I couldn’t stand the thought of misusing a tool either.


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You're still young. A day will come when the only socket that will fit a custom wheel is a thin walled chrome socket.

Or there's a missing lug nut key and you pound a cheaper 12 pt chrome deep well on it to get it off.
 

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Greetings: I'm kind of guessing here since I really don't know what you're working on or if you want both shallow & deeps so here goes.

My first recommendation would be the sunex mid length set. they run 8-22 mm which would cover about 95% of the sizes an auto tech uses. they're not shallow but, they're not real deep either, they're just right to give you a little knuckle clearance.
https://sunextools.com/products/14pc-38-dr-metric-mid-depth-impact-socket-set/

My next recommendation for a 3/8 shallow and deep set would be this one from Capri tools:
https://capritools.com/shop/3-8-impact-socket-sets-metric/

Lastly, I would recommend visiting the Cripe Distributing store on ebay to see what they have available in 3/8 drive metric impact sockets. You might a deal or two :beer:
 

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You're still young. A day will come when the only socket that will fit a custom wheel is a thin walled chrome socket.

Or there's a missing lug nut key and you pound a cheaper 12 pt chrome deep well on it to get it off.



Lol that is probably true


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I have them. Looking back, they are a waste of money. I would never own a 3/8" drive impact with enough torque to break a standard chrome socket.

For that matter, "Joe Average homeowner" does not need 1/2" drive anything. Well, maybe a breaker bar, torque wrench and a flip lug nut socket set.

"Joe Homeowner" here (not sure how Average), and I use 1/2" drive sockets all the time and not just impacts. I use my chrome sockets all the time. I usually reach for them or my 1/4" drive set before 3/8" . Probably because dad always used 1/4" or 1/2" (my SAE regular length sets are Dad's old Cman sets).
 
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