md21722
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Just wondering if Matco impacts are the same as Sunex? Are they made to better tolerances or any differences?
ADV sockets are sunex rebrands. Part numbers end with a V. In the e-catalogue they have their own large section after the 1/2 drive stuff.
Their main line would be sets that end in TA, TB, or R which are also dual marked with large stamped numbers and etched ones. Use to be USA, not sure about the last few years. They've had their Matco (non-sub brand) impacts made in Taiwan in the past.
ADV sockets are sunex rebrands. Part numbers end with a V. In the e-catalogue they have their own large section after the 1/2 drive stuff.
Their main line would be sets that end in TA, TB, or R which are also dual marked with large stamped numbers and etched ones. Use to be USA, not sure about the last few years. They've had their Matco (non-sub brand) impacts made in Taiwan in the past.
Here is another thread about it, and a screenshot from Sunex facebook page
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=330185
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PTP makes the ADV sockets. Not Sunex.
This answer is too generic. Its legalese and doesn't say anything specific about doing a particular brand. He just says yes the do some stuff.
Not trying to be nitpicky but you would want more evidence than this to go on, IMHO.
edit - the end of that other thread also claims its not sunex, fwiw.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5784122&postcount=27
My 1/2 are adv & my 3/8 are sunex. They're very different & I highly doubt the same manufacturer. Gearwrench making them makes more sense with both being apex. I do have one non adv I bought to replace one I lost. It is nicer but worth twice as much...? I'm happy with both brands & would go for the best deal.
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ADV sockets are sunex rebrands. Part numbers end with a V. In the e-catalogue they have their own large section after the 1/2 drive stuff.
Their main line would be sets that end in TA, TB, or R which are also dual marked with large stamped numbers and etched ones. Use to be USA, not sure about the last few years. They've had their Matco (non-sub brand) impacts made in Taiwan in the past.
they are not sunex, matco had a falling out with sunex. not affiliated as far as rebranding anymore