d.mcfarland
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I have cracked plenty of 14mm and 17mm sockets on Subaru drain plugs
That doesn't sound normal.
I have cracked plenty of 14mm and 17mm sockets on Subaru drain plugs
Hopefully he’s not cracking the sockets while installing the drain plugs!That doesn't sound normal.
Some reason a lot of the ones I run into are monkey tight and it either rounds off or cracks the socket. Usually rounds but I have cracked at least 4 sockets that I can remember.That doesn't sound normal.

Obviously used red thread locker on the last day in the lube bay hahahahaUsually rounds but I have cracked at least 4 sockets that I can remember.
Honestly I’m not too sure. He warranty’s a lot of chrome 8mm and 14mm. Between us and Toyota so I’d say either they have a weak spot in their manufacturing of those sizes or this is common to happen. I know some brands like SK we crack regularly the 14mm I believe it’s a weak spot in their manufacturing for those but Snap-on I’m not sure could be just the tight bolts it doesn’t like. I particularly only have a few of their chrome sockets and actually haven’t broken a Snap-on one one on them. It’s been cheaper ones to break but I do see my coworkers switching out the 14mm a lot and the 17mm sometimes but not so much.Obviously used red thread locker on the last day in the lube bay hahahaha
You're a big Snappy user so Im sure they are not a warranty problem. Does the dealer see a lot of this type of failure?
Some reason I have broken quite a few 14mm sockets in craftsman, sk, and snapon.Honestly I’m not too sure. He warranty’s a lot of chrome 8mm and 14mm. Between us and Toyota so I’d say either they have a weak spot in their manufacturing of those sizes or this is common to happen. I know some brands like SK we crack regularly the 14mm I believe it’s a weak spot in their manufacturing for those but Snap-on I’m not sure could be just the tight bolts it doesn’t like. I particularly only have a few of their chrome sockets and actually haven’t broken a Snap-on one one on them. It’s been cheaper ones to break but I do see my coworkers switching out the 14mm a lot and the 17mm sometimes but not so much.
You'd be surprised, as Blake said "monkey tight"Who's lifetime?
That "lifetime warranty" on all the Craftsman hand tools I was given back in the 90's is doing me a lot of good right now.
However, I must not be as manly as others. I've never broken a wrench or socket. WTF are you guys doing to consistently bust these things?
Why not? Subarus are evil things.That doesn't sound normal.
WorkWho's lifetime?
That "lifetime warranty" on all the Craftsman hand tools I was given back in the 90's is doing me a lot of good right now.
However, I must not be as manly as others. I've never broken a wrench or socket. WTF are you guys doing to consistently bust these things?
Who's lifetime?
That "lifetime warranty" on all the Craftsman hand tools I was given back in the 90's is doing me a lot of good right now.
However, I must not be as manly as others. I've never broken a wrench or socket. WTF are you guys doing to consistently bust these things?
They probably make them thinner on purpose. I was doing something on a Mitsubishi engine and my socket would not fit in. I could see it and I knew the size because I had taken out other bolts for the part. I took my mike, measured the outside of the socket and went on a socket quest.Honestly I’m not too sure. He warranty’s a lot of chrome 8mm and 14mm. Between us and Toyota so I’d say either they have a weak spot in their manufacturing of those sizes or this is common to happen. I know some brands like SK we crack regularly the 14mm I believe it’s a weak spot in their manufacturing for those but Snap-on I’m not sure could be just the tight bolts it doesn’t like.
I use those kind of tools too. I like the idea of being a buzzard.I seem to get pretty much both. "Good stuff" for the tool box. It lasts longer. Warranty be damned.
"Good enough" stuff for the tool bag. I was helping a family out at the Pick-n-Pull Friday. They didn't have any Torx with them. They seemed to be there because they were down on their luck (I was there because I'm a buzzard), so I gave them a hand. Their English wasn't great. Before I knew it, things got slightly out of control with who had what. It all worked out fine, and it was stress free because I had my "whatever" tools.
Basically, the answer to "what tools?" is always "yes."
-Ryan
I totally agree with this philosophy."Good enough" stuff for the tool bag. I was helping a family out at the Pick-n-Pull Friday. They didn't have any Torx with them. They seemed to be there because they were down on their luck (I was there because I'm a buzzard….
Righty tighty lefty loosey..........I have cracked plenty of 14mm and 17mm sockets on Subaru drain plugs
Those Subaru pans are painted after the plug is installed. Torque on a replacement crush washer for a normal oil change is 30ish pounds. Those first oil changes are TIGHT. I had to replace the drain plug on my mother's crosstrek after the first oil change. Head was deformed from breaking it free.Righty tighty lefty loosey..........
I guess it depends on what you think of as cheap. You can go to any of the car parts stores or home improvement stores and get tools with a lifetime warranty and some are well made, and they will be a lot cheaper than the Tool Truck ones.
When I think of cheap tools, they are the ones you see at the $5 and $10 tool bins at Rural King and Tractor Supply.
Ryobi Green is like Kryptonite to jobsite thieves. Dewalt yellow or Milwookie red? Buh-Bye unattended tool!Sometimes I see contractors using cheap tools. They said the reason is job site theft. Less crying over losing a $30 HF drill than a $150 Milwaukee drill. A big problem in our area is the trades stealing from each other. Lock your tools up when you go to lunch!