fflintstone
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I went to harbor freight today while my mom was at a store nearby. I saw a really cool tool that I will be adding to my collection when they go on sale. I cannot find them on there webpage to show you. But here goes
They had low profile ratchets that looked like a thin box end wrench with a 70-tooth ratchet on each end. The shorter one (about 7-8” long) had 1/4 and 3/8 drive on either end. The larger one was 11-12” long and had 3/8” on one end and I assume 1/2” on the other (didn’t pay a lot of attention) they were $16 and $20 respectively. I really liked them and they seemed great for tight, low torque applications.
Sorry I cant post a picture!Maybe one of our HF employee members can post a picture.
They had low profile ratchets that looked like a thin box end wrench with a 70-tooth ratchet on each end. The shorter one (about 7-8” long) had 1/4 and 3/8 drive on either end. The larger one was 11-12” long and had 3/8” on one end and I assume 1/2” on the other (didn’t pay a lot of attention) they were $16 and $20 respectively. I really liked them and they seemed great for tight, low torque applications.
Sorry I cant post a picture!Maybe one of our HF employee members can post a picture.
) but here you go. I dont know if its really that great a tool because you get better clearance with a gearwrench or even a pass through ratchet. It might be the right tool for a home mechanic who doesnt want to buy a set of ratcheting wrenches. Interesting idea but perhaps not that practical. It is nice though that it is reversible, long handle, flex-head, 72 tooth, and has 2 sizes (3/8 and 1/4). Included is a picture of the non-flex, smaller version of the tool.
In actuality, I used it to drive in some 3/4" centering sleeves, which centers the front tires to install the rest of the lugs.