Nissan Murano Control Arm 1 -- Snap-On 0
Nissan Murano Control Arm 1 -- Snap-On 0
Looking at where it broke, would a breaker bar busted too?
That Chinese steel just doesn't hold up like the older USA made wrenches.
Even since Snappy when to China for the dual 80 production, the quality have taken a dive.

That Chinese steel just doesn't hold up like the older USA made wrenches.
Even since Snappy when to China for the dual 80 production, the quality have taken a dive.
Is stirring the pot making your arms hurt?

That Chinese steel just doesn't hold up like the older USA made wrenches.
Even since Snappy when to China for the dual 80 production, the quality have taken a dive.

Nothing like stirring the pot!
Well, if Snap-On would stamp USA on its ratchets, there'd be no pot to stir. I am a huge Snap-On fan, but won't buy any dual 80s as long as the USA stamp is missing.
...back to the thread!
Oh wait, I want to be the first to make this type of post in this thread.
My Matco dealers cousins girlfriends uncles babysitters mothers ex-husbands best friend knows someone who overheard a conversation in an airport between two guys who had a neighbor who knew that the ratchet guts were imported.
Doesn't SO rate these with some huge torque figure...like 800ft/lb?
If so, the "use a breaker bar" comments really shouldn't matter. I'd still use one, but with a rating like that SO is basicly calling it a breaker bar.
Probably the most valuable information missing from this thread is:
1. Drive size?
2. How much service has this ratchet seen?
3. What kind of service?
The op states "Nissan 1- snap on 0" Was this the first time he used it? Should he have used a bigger size? Was a flex necessary or would a standard head been a better choice? Regardless tools break and it's not always the tools fault, operator error comes into play most of the time and sometimes I expect it's just a casualty of getting the job done.
Nissan Murano Control Arm 1 -- Snap-On 0

That and a flex head ratchet shouldn't be used for a fastener that stubborn, regardless of the brand.There you go injecting logic. Logic has no place in a thread like this.
I think I read somewhere where stamping letters into steel increased the strength by 48.2%. So if that ratchet was stamped with USA, it definitely would not of broken.
I also read where 76.2% of statistics quoted in internet forums were completly made up.

But U-S-A = 3 letters and C-H-I-N-A is 5, so the China stamp would be 66.7% stronger than the USA stamped one!!
It's all there, clear as day, plain and simple!!![]()

Details.....
bolt/nut size?
ratchet drive size?
use of pipe/cheater?
Inquiring minds want to know......![]()
Why do people heat the nuts up? Thermal expansion would make their grip tighter....
Why do people heat the nuts up? Thermal expansion would make their grip tighter....
Why do people heat the nuts up? Thermal expansion would make their grip tighter....
Doesn't SO rate these with some huge torque figure...like 800ft/lb?
If so, the "use a breaker bar" comments really shouldn't matter. I'd still use one, but with a rating like that SO is basicly calling it a breaker bar.
You need a mini ductor so you can do.....
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