moron88
Well-known member
i'm finally going to man up and start doing some of the car maintenance myself. first job to be done, the brakes. just for the sake of consistency, i'm replacing rotors and pads at all corners. i know what jack i'm getting (cant recall the make/model, it's a 3 ton at costco if that tells you anything) and i'm getting the parts from rock auto because the radiator and strut i ordered from them are working perfectly and i have no idea who could beat $122 shipped for 4 rotors and 2 sets of pads.
as for why i'm here, i watched a video on youtube that said to use a breaker bar or cheater pipe to break a couple bolts loose. i like tools and this is the perfect excuse to get a big'un. the problem i have encountered is this, when checking the menards website i have come across 2 different items. one is a 17" performax flex handle and the other is a crescent which is labeled as a 1/2" flex handle/ 18' breaker bar.
my question is, is there a practical difference? i have no issue with performax tools and the crescent is nearly 3 times as much money for seemingly the same tool. as a guy who tends to lose tools before breaking, i'm finding it hard to justify the extra $ for the brand name, especially since both are likely Chinese.
slipped my mind, it's a 2005 grand caravan for those wondering.
as for why i'm here, i watched a video on youtube that said to use a breaker bar or cheater pipe to break a couple bolts loose. i like tools and this is the perfect excuse to get a big'un. the problem i have encountered is this, when checking the menards website i have come across 2 different items. one is a 17" performax flex handle and the other is a crescent which is labeled as a 1/2" flex handle/ 18' breaker bar.
my question is, is there a practical difference? i have no issue with performax tools and the crescent is nearly 3 times as much money for seemingly the same tool. as a guy who tends to lose tools before breaking, i'm finding it hard to justify the extra $ for the brand name, especially since both are likely Chinese.
slipped my mind, it's a 2005 grand caravan for those wondering.




