supersportjim
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The biggest I have that i actually use is 54mm Toyota pickup solid axle spindle nut socket.
I am curious though, other than the worlds largest excavator, the Death Star, or a mythical drain plug at the bottom of the Pacific, what the hell would one use a 4 1/2 drive socket set for? How much would that ratchet weigh?
Like this one only $883.50 and 17 pounds is listed ship weight
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/PROTO-Impact-Socket-1GG60?Pid=search
No, no, no. That's a 1" drive, 4 1/2" hex socket.
We're talking about 4 1/2" drive, sockets up to around 12" hex.
I had mentioned that Snap On has socket sets up to 2 1/2" drive, 8" hex.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item..._ID=649262&group_ID=683083&store=&dir=catalog
That's $4,285.00, and weighs something like 80 lbs.
Those 4 1/2" drive sockets must really be for that drain plug at the bottom of the Pacific, as they dwarf this thing.
The biggest I have that i actually use is 54mm Toyota pickup solid axle spindle nut socket.
This,
I am hunting the right deal on an 2 1/8"![]()
Much more available than 54mm
No, no, no. That's a 1" drive, 4 1/2" hex socket.
We're talking about 4 1/2" drive, sockets up to around 12" hex.
I had mentioned that Snap On has socket sets up to 2 1/2" drive, 8" hex.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item..._ID=649262&group_ID=683083&store=&dir=catalog
That's $4,285.00, and weighs something like 80 lbs.
Those 4 1/2" drive sockets must really be for that drain plug at the bottom of the Pacific, as they dwarf this thing.