GoBlue
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Would someone please list the different MATCO 88 part #'s and what ea # is
so the rest of us will know what to ask or look for ???
Thanks for the education
If they arn't putting the COO on there imported tools how is snap-on being honest? Or do you mean they are being honest about the reason for doing it (globalization)?
This is actually a very timely thread, b/c I've been in the market for a more top-of-the line ratchet and was having a hard time deciding on whom to go with. Please continue on with the discussion.
i started with Cman and upgraded to Matco. was perfectly happy with them. then i was introduced to SO in the form of the FHLF80. now i have only 2 matco ratchets left. all have been replaced by SO, personal choice. the 3/8'' and 1/2'' matco's were not as nice, i didn't think, as the SO.
On a side note, Matco 88's do have one thing going for them. disassembly and cleaning is a lot easier than the SOD80's.
One thing I certainly won't debate is Snap-on's quality. Despite my reservations about their intentions, that is the sole reason I still own their tools.
Still, anyone who has not tried one of the Wright contour grip ratchets, should do so at least once. They're an absolutely superb tool, and I'd put them up against a dual 80 any day.
In fact, the sealed head design of the SO has a distinct disadvantage in comparison to the Wright... The Wright has very low resistance, so its easy to remove bolts that are clean and free spinning, without having to keep a second hand on the socket or extension.
The Armstrong 88 tooth ratchet would be worth your consideration, and those Armstrong handles are so comfortable to use.
for the purpose of the thread i was just talking about the SOD80 and Matco 88, but yes, i agree that there are smoother ratchets out there. my absolute hands down smoothest ratchet is an old 36 tooth Cornwell. i've got a wright and some proto's that are nice 'n' smooth too. sadly even though they are smoother most of the time on modern cars the shorter swing of the 80/88 is more important.

Not a fan of the 88's. I've owned a couple 60 tooth's in the past. They were OK, but the 88's are junk IMO. Locked up the gears and bent the handle on day one (BFR158T). One is enough, thank you.
does anyone know is S/O is going to have a deal on a 3/8 flex head long handle.
any time in the next few months ?
what is a deal price now, off the truck ? i think FLF80 is the one i like.
What were you doing with it? I saw that 15" 3/8" (BFR158T) in the catalog and always wondered if maybe 15" of handle had too much leverage for a 3/8" drive. I just picked up a 15" in a 1/2" drive which is a nice ratio, but think it might be too much for a 3/8" drive.
What were you doing with it? I saw that 15" 3/8" (BFR158T) in the catalog and always wondered if maybe 15" of handle had too much leverage for a 3/8" drive. I just picked up a 15" in a 1/2" drive which is a nice ratio, but think it might be too much for a 3/8" drive.
in my area it happened about two weeks ago. i don't remember the deal, but they sold fast.
my C-man 3/8 flex head is feeling sloppy these days. and i use it all the time, its my "go to".
Ever since Snapon decided to be dishonest about where there dual 80s were being made, I've been selling off my SO ratchets and going with the Matco 88.
No regrets, the Matco is a better ratchet IMHO.
Armstrong doesnt make 88T ratchets that i'm aware of. One would need to purchase a fine tooth ratchet and an 88T kit. By the time all is said and done you may as well have bought a new truck brand ratchet of your choice off ebay for all the money you'd have spent. I think the kit alone is around $30.00.
one day when i get around to it i'm going to expiriment with replacing the pin in the Cman flex head with a screw like SO has in theirs and try to fix the 'sloppy floppy' problem.
anyway. i got "my" $99 special today. i just went on the truck to look.
he showed me the red handle and regular handle flex head 3/8.
and said $130 for the red handle. i said "ok, let me think it over".
then he said "take it for $100 ?" i said ok. FHLF80
btw. what does the "dual" in dual80 mean ?
the dual stands for dual pawl. one is always fully engage in forward or reverse.