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Large metric wrenches

STGFordCrazy04

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If you were to buy 3 or 4 metric ratcheting wrenches 20mm or larger which size would you buy?

I already have 8-19mm and 1/4-1 1/4" covered.
 
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STGFordCrazy04

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I was thinking 21 22 24 and 27 but did know for sure. I cant say ive ever used my 20 23 and 25mm sockets and I know Ive never used my 30 and 32mm stuff.

I mostly tinker on 70-80s 4wd trucks but have lifted a few new trucks as well.
 

Charles (in GA)

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I've been slowly filling out the large metric combo wrenches at the flea market. I keep a list in my pocket. I have everything from 20mm to 34mm except 28, 31 and 33 mm.

Most are K-D or Allen long pattern, one Snap On I bought years ago to do pull checks on an Aerospatiale helicopter rotor head, one Stahwillie, one Williams, and one Indestro.

Charles
 

Thunderbisciut

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21, 22, 24 and money in the pocket. While I've needed larger sizes in the past, I've never needed a wrench in that size, it's always a big *** breaker bar.
 
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ToolsDelivered.com

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Many of the larger sizes of metric and standard wrenches are within a few hundredths of an inch of being the same size. With good wrenches grabbing on the flats of fasteners a lot of "corners could be cut" if you already have a complete standard set. Get a conversion chart out and take a look maybe.
 

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As a Dutch/Metric-only guy I say: 21-22-24mm.
Bigger sizes are too expensive and rarely used.

In Europe a set of wrenches is usually 6 -24mm with the exception of 20mm. These sets are used for 90% of the work on hand.

The biger sizes (up to 32mm) are still common but way less used. Bigger sizes usually sees 1 per size in a workshop in central location for that shop, along with the not-so-much-used specials.
 

XSSIVE

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I was just contemplating the same thing. I filled in all the blanks of my ratcheting wrench set from 8-19 and was wondering if I should bother with the bigger ones. I drive a new VW that I'm constantly modding so I keep reading how to and install threads on the VW forums to see what size tools are mentioned just in case I decide to do those mods and need the wrench haha.
 

jimmycrackcorn

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I have metric and SAE ratchet wrenches that goto 34mm and 1-1/4". All Stanley, you can get them under the Blackhawk name too, same wrenches. I got them on ebay at a fairly good price. I use 15/16" and 1-1/16" mostly. The rest seem novelty to me unless I find a situation where it would make them useful.
 
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