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Goodwrench Tools?

jeffmoss26

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Never seen anything marked Goodwrench before yesterday...saw this screwdriver at my buddy's house:
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Oh yeah, this is how his dad stores tools, it made me sad:
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JerseyBoatBuilder

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I had that whole set for my first screw driver set, I think I got it from Pepe boys
Some where I still have a ratcheting screw driver that looks like a Corvette shifter knob
 

jeffk14

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Oreilly Auto Parts sells tools under the Goodwrench name. I've got a few odd sockets that I bought there in a pinch. They're Taiwan-made and about as good as most of the other typical offerings made there.
 

NCCheesehead

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Anyone know anything about GM Performance tools? I found some misc sockets at a local pawn shop. I'll have to say the chrome and finish is excellent. No COO stamped on these.
 
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JWILL

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Anyone know anything about GM Performance tools? I found some misc sockets at a local pawn shop. I'll have to say the chrome and finish is excellent. No COO stamped on these.

Well the GMPP tools are sold at ORIELLYS stores nationwide and they are ok for home garage use. I had a bunch from when I worked for them as a second job. I will say this they are ok. The ratcheting wrenches are weak but for home use in your garage they are ok I put together an entire break down kit for my K5 with just GMPP tools from the store I worked in. However getting anything warrentied will be a luck of the draw situation. Ive seen some managers just exchange to complete a customer satasfaction warrenty and Ive seen others like my GM and store manager completely hose every single customer that brought anything back.

As for goodwrench Im not exactly sure who sold those but I ended up with a set of goodwrench and delco wrenches from some auto parts store at one point.
 

JASTECH

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I have a set of GM Goodwrench crescent wrenches. COO is China.

What tool? Crescent is a brand, so do you mean Adjustable End Wrench, Slip Groove ect.?

I have some sockets that are industrial finished, knurling and GM stamped on them and USA.
 

ShadowRuleZ

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What tool? Crescent is a brand, so do you mean Adjustable End Wrench, Slip Groove ect.?

I have some sockets that are industrial finished, knurling and GM stamped on them and USA.

Sorry, adjustable. If I remember right, I got them from Meijer.
 

RangerDaleXp

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I really do not have an opinion on them but Oreilly Auto Parts has them. I will not buy them because I am a Ford Mopar guy and would not want to use a goodwrench tool on either. There hammers are much bigger then I need for a Ford or Mopar:lol_hitti.
 
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