shoggoth80
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So, I find myself in a slight pickle. I'm going to be doing a brake job for a friend in the near future... And Google tells me the caliper bracket bolts are held on with a TTY E20 bolt. The replacements that I can find are normal hex heads... But that doesn't mean the OEM bolts aren't E Torx. Verifying later today.
If I need to get more e Torx, there's options. I have some, but not to E20.
There's several Amazon specials that run up to E24 which I have seen often enough at work holding shocks on. And I've seen E20s on motor mounts at work too. Are there any Amazon alphabet soup brands that are actually trustworthy? Eyeballing the Amartisan impact rated set. Very affordable, good range of sizes, and could be gunned if needed. It's not lasting through the job I'm worried about as much as will it survive for future jobs?
There's a Neiko chrome set for about $20 that's got pretty good reviews. I've also bought my father a Neiko master internal Torx set for Christmas several years ago that still serves him well. There's also an Amazon Basics set that doesn't look half bad. But these are online pictures, and how many reviews are honest?
Icon. The deep set they sell looks very attractive. It's more than double the price of the cheap Amazon set. Chrome. Would offer access for recessed fasteners down the line should I run into tight access spots. I don't NEED to use an impact, it's just often convenient. Lol
Blue Point. The E20 is like $10. Provided our dealer has one on the truck, or could get in in a week time. While it would be just the size I need, and nothing more, it would expand on what I already have without doubling up. Is a brand I trust (as is Icon). The Snap On one is about 3x the price, but have no issues beyond that. It's a single job (right now) that I'm not charging a friend for. The Snap On impact is close to the same as the chrome socket.
For about the same price as BP, I could grab any other parts store import brand... And while I'm generally not a tool snob... If I can get BP at the same price, I have no incentive to when parts are at least 8 days out.
Do I opt for just what is needed (and trusted) for less? Spend marginally more on a gamble for more sizes from an unknown-to-me brand for the ability to possibly do more later? Spend double for a set from a known (and trusted) brand?
Just kind of thinking out loud.
If I need to get more e Torx, there's options. I have some, but not to E20.
There's several Amazon specials that run up to E24 which I have seen often enough at work holding shocks on. And I've seen E20s on motor mounts at work too. Are there any Amazon alphabet soup brands that are actually trustworthy? Eyeballing the Amartisan impact rated set. Very affordable, good range of sizes, and could be gunned if needed. It's not lasting through the job I'm worried about as much as will it survive for future jobs?
There's a Neiko chrome set for about $20 that's got pretty good reviews. I've also bought my father a Neiko master internal Torx set for Christmas several years ago that still serves him well. There's also an Amazon Basics set that doesn't look half bad. But these are online pictures, and how many reviews are honest?
Icon. The deep set they sell looks very attractive. It's more than double the price of the cheap Amazon set. Chrome. Would offer access for recessed fasteners down the line should I run into tight access spots. I don't NEED to use an impact, it's just often convenient. Lol
Blue Point. The E20 is like $10. Provided our dealer has one on the truck, or could get in in a week time. While it would be just the size I need, and nothing more, it would expand on what I already have without doubling up. Is a brand I trust (as is Icon). The Snap On one is about 3x the price, but have no issues beyond that. It's a single job (right now) that I'm not charging a friend for. The Snap On impact is close to the same as the chrome socket.
For about the same price as BP, I could grab any other parts store import brand... And while I'm generally not a tool snob... If I can get BP at the same price, I have no incentive to when parts are at least 8 days out.
Do I opt for just what is needed (and trusted) for less? Spend marginally more on a gamble for more sizes from an unknown-to-me brand for the ability to possibly do more later? Spend double for a set from a known (and trusted) brand?
Just kind of thinking out loud.





