CloudsRest
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I need a rivnut tool soon to mount a custom roof rack to a Tacoma and some rock sliders to the subframe on an XJ. Normally I’m all about quality tools, but dropping $300 on a pro grade rivnut tool isn’t an option at the moment. There are cheap ones on Amazon (Amjoy) that go up to 3/8”/M10 for about $50, and Doyle at Harbor Freight for $40 with a coupon that goes up to 5/16”/M8. Initially I was thinking of using 3/8 bolts, but 5/16 would probably work...I just like to overbuild things. The roof rack is for a solar panel and traction boards, and the subframe slider mounts just stabilize the sliders, they don’t hold the weight put on them.
I’ve read good things about Doyle, to the point that it’s a solid mid-grade brand from…dun dun dun…Harbor Freight. The Doyle rivnut tool is made in china and not Taiwan though. Is it going to be a better piece of equipment than a cheap generic Amazon special or will both be junk?
I’ve read good things about Doyle, to the point that it’s a solid mid-grade brand from…dun dun dun…Harbor Freight. The Doyle rivnut tool is made in china and not Taiwan though. Is it going to be a better piece of equipment than a cheap generic Amazon special or will both be junk?


