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6mm 3/8 drive impact socket?

47newcastle

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Does one exist? Im trying to fill a hanson tray. I have checked many places online.
 
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Skin

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You could just cut the peg down and use it for something realistically useful like an adapter or reducer.
 

rice rocket

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You could just cut the peg down and use it for something realistically useful like an adapter or reducer.

Haha. Yep.

This is why I've avoided Hansen trays and got the Westling trays w/o labels. :eyecrazy: Collect-a-socket is stupid and expensive game.
 
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^ ^ He might "need" it when VW gets done with their cost saving measures flowing the diesel fiasco . .
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. . . . . . . they'll be using whole boatload of leftover parts all over their vehicles
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. . . . . . 6 mm headbolts maybe ?? . . bunch of 6 mm on new DEF system ?? :D
 
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47newcastle

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Thank you very much. The Armstrong fits the bill.

Yes it is just a Hanson peg warmer and that's all it will ever be.

I am considering the westling ones. Right now I'm measuring my socket drawer. With the Hanson I can fit (4) 3/8 drive trays, (4) 1/2 drive and (2) 1/2 drive.

This is in a harbor freight 44inch
 

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This won't help you find one, but have a bunch of apex brand 6mm 3/8 drive sockets. I got them with a bunch of other stuff from an old mechanic.
 
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