5mall5nail5
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Nothing weird or special order, is there any good US sets maybe Sears or GearWrench?
Thanks ya'lls
Thanks ya'lls
Yeah I went HF on a brake line and, needless to say I am having to replace the line.
Truck brand is tough for non-pro's. Got a reliable source for SK?

Description says theyre made in China
I have a snapon set at work but they're expensive however i have a set of craftsman rp ones at home that ive used a ton and have been great. Paid $35 on sears website for the metric an standard set. They're also US made
One of these codes should still work at advanced auto (find a filler item for CCABIN):
$35 off $85 Coupon Code: RAF7JA1102
$40 off $100 Coupon Code: CCABIN
there are some more coupon codes out there for AA, just look around.
What about just ordering 1 Snap-on wrench that you need? I think you are a BMW guy, and if i remember correctly, the brake lines on my E30 are 11mm, which would be a Snap-on wrench part number RXFMS911B. About 36 bucks, really not that bad when you know it wont strip out the nuts.
One of these codes should still work at advanced auto (find a filler item for CCABIN):
$35 off $85 Coupon Code: RAF7JA1102
$40 off $100 Coupon Code: CCABIN
there are some more coupon codes out there for AA, just look around.

No US-made Gearwrench.
This is one thing i'd probably go truck brand for, or look into the usual SK/Wright area.
I have a set of the CMs and they're pretty much guaranteed to strip a nut on every brake line i've ever tried with them.
I did just order a set, but they aren't US made.

Nothing weird or special order, is there any good US sets maybe Sears or GearWrench?
Thanks ya'lls
One of these codes should still work at advanced auto (find a filler item for CCABIN):
$35 off $85 Coupon Code: RAF7JA1102
$40 off $100 Coupon Code: CCABIN
there are some more coupon codes out there for AA, just look around.
I sure would like to get my hands on some vintage Proto's.
Are you in the rust belt by any chance? When I lived back east, the seized up fasteners would tax just about anything i threw at them. Ended up many times with vise-grips, chewing up the fittings just to get the job done.