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A GearWrench heads up.

skeletonizer

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Why not this USA made one? 6 pt and Easy-to-read $19.99.

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00934562000P

X2. That set is on my wish list.

I can walk to the little Sears catalog store and buy them off the shelf from a guy I know who happens eat in a restaurant my brother owns who buys his guns from one of my neighbors who bought his new Dodge pick-up from my co-worker's father in-law's dealership who has guys that work for him that buy Snap on tools from that elusive tool truck guy that I can never find...

I like to keep the circle of life as local as possible. It keeps the swine flu away. :wtf:
 
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eric87

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Feb 25, 2009
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Has anyone used Gearwrench sockets? I wonder if they are any good under real world usage?

i used them to change a transmission in an s10 blazor. they fit the bolts better than my craftsman and their ratchets are awesome. i really dont care where they are made. they are a good tools
 
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