bcradio
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At the very least I won't need an adapter for my 2 1/8" (?) socket anymore! (Toyota front axle)
Toyota uses SAE?
At the very least I won't need an adapter for my 2 1/8" (?) socket anymore! (Toyota front axle)
Toyota uses SAE?
3/4 meets a demand no other size does. Anything I need seriously tight, that takes anything from a 1-1/8" to a 2-1/4" socket, gets the 3/4" impact. A good number of the fasteners I work on are in places they could not be reached with a big ol two handed 1" impact, but are reached just fine with a pistol griped 3/4".I think 3/4" drive is kind of a ******* child. Sure it's tougher than 1/2", but it's not quite there yet for the big stuff really.
I picked up a Gray Tools Canada 3/4" socket set at a garage sale, and was debating on whether I should keep it for that "I may need it someday" or try to sell it and use the profits to buy somethng I'm more likely to use.
I know these set are probably over a thousand dollars new, but am I even likely to sell the set even if it is only a couple of hundred dollars? It's really only *worth* what someone is willing to pay and if nobody these days buys 3/4" sockets, well then I'll proudly use it on trailer hitches, axle nuts and if I ever get that tractor to mow my tiny suburban lawn, I'll be set!![]()
I don't think its essential.I am a heavy truck tech and in all but one shop I've worked in it was considered a shop supplied tool.Mechanics were responsible for up to 1/2"dr and the shop supplied the bigger stuff.I have up to 1" myself but that's just cause I don't like digging around looking for the shops beat up gear.
Toyota uses SAE?
yay for bumping 3 year old threads.
