laz
Active member
I'm looking for recommendations for a good budget socket set for the track/paddock.
I'd like cheap, because stuff occasionally gets loaned out and doesn't come back. It'll also do occasional duty in the rain, or in a sand storm, or get hit with a hammer when the proper tools aren't available. I'd also like non-craftsman, so when we're cleaning up it's as simple as "brand XYZ? that goes in laz's box"
A plastic case that gathers it all up and makes the check for missing pieces easy is a nice bonus.
My best idea thus far is this Gearwrench set: http://www.cripedistributing.com/gearwrench-80932-socket-tool-p-7376.html
The back story:
I did a 24hr endurance race this past weekend, with about 14hrs of wrenching, hammering, cursing, etc. It was easily the worst rear wheel bearing replacement I've ever done, and all because we didn't have the proper tools until very late in the game. We did crazy stuff that resulted in a broken tap in a hub, and a broken thread chaser in a lug bolt hole. Stupid. When we finally found the right bearing puller kit, it was done in no time. Also killed the alternator, replacement included debugging a bad new alternator, and buying a 2nd new alternator. Ah, and the stupid aftermarket half shaft couldn't cope with the load:
We had 3 tool collections present, and everybody brought their Craftsman stuff to the track. In the chaos, my once complete set is now missing a few pieces, and I've got some non-laser etched sockets in place of laser etched ones, or 12pt where 6pt should go, etc. I'm sure if we took everything out of the trailer, emptied every container, and found every socket, we could make it right again ... but that'd take forever.
Ah, and while I'm jamming pictures into the thread, here's the car ready to go out after the 1pm to 1am mechanical cluster ****:
I'd like cheap, because stuff occasionally gets loaned out and doesn't come back. It'll also do occasional duty in the rain, or in a sand storm, or get hit with a hammer when the proper tools aren't available. I'd also like non-craftsman, so when we're cleaning up it's as simple as "brand XYZ? that goes in laz's box"
A plastic case that gathers it all up and makes the check for missing pieces easy is a nice bonus.
My best idea thus far is this Gearwrench set: http://www.cripedistributing.com/gearwrench-80932-socket-tool-p-7376.html
The back story:
I did a 24hr endurance race this past weekend, with about 14hrs of wrenching, hammering, cursing, etc. It was easily the worst rear wheel bearing replacement I've ever done, and all because we didn't have the proper tools until very late in the game. We did crazy stuff that resulted in a broken tap in a hub, and a broken thread chaser in a lug bolt hole. Stupid. When we finally found the right bearing puller kit, it was done in no time. Also killed the alternator, replacement included debugging a bad new alternator, and buying a 2nd new alternator. Ah, and the stupid aftermarket half shaft couldn't cope with the load:
We had 3 tool collections present, and everybody brought their Craftsman stuff to the track. In the chaos, my once complete set is now missing a few pieces, and I've got some non-laser etched sockets in place of laser etched ones, or 12pt where 6pt should go, etc. I'm sure if we took everything out of the trailer, emptied every container, and found every socket, we could make it right again ... but that'd take forever.
Ah, and while I'm jamming pictures into the thread, here's the car ready to go out after the 1pm to 1am mechanical cluster ****:

