saltwater4life
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Thoughts? I’ve been eyeing that myself.
Are those common sizes on Japanese cars?
Are those common sizes on Japanese cars?
Are those common sizes on Japanese cars?
Just buy it. Save yourself the headache. Lang is who makes it for everyone. There is a smaller version, for rear and compact calipers. There is now a bigger version as well for 6 piston calipers, thank you VAG for unleashing those on us that work on everything.Thoughts? I’ve been eyeing that myself.




Nice little Stubby. Looks like yours is missing the rubber cap/grip that covers the anvil on the handle. Mine had one. Figured I’d mention it in case you want to swap it out.Stubby 3/8 drive ratchet. You can put 3/8 extension on the handle or a joint and extension for versatility.
I got a good deal using an O'Reilly Auto reward so I figured to post here as a thanks.
The selector has a middle position that locks the ratchet. Guess that could come in handy if you needed to rock the fastener back and forth.
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Stubby 3/8 drive ratchet. You can put 3/8 extension on the handle or a joint and extension for versatility.
I got a good deal using an O'Reilly Auto reward so I figured to post here as a thanks.
The selector has a middle position that locks the ratchet. Guess that could come in handy if you needed to rock the fastener back and forth.
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Thanks. I had read in some of the reviews that they've stopped including that cover.Nice little Stubby. Looks like yours is missing the rubber cap/grip that covers the anvil on the handle. Mine had one. Figured I’d mention it in case you want to swap it out.
I mentioned it more to be thorough. I take lousy pictures with my cell phone. I wasn't sure if that feature would show up very well.Nice, the locking feature seems useful.
Have to admit, I laughed a little when I read your description of adding extensions or joints to make it more useful. Sort of figured anyone buying a ratchet (especially anyone on GJ) would know that (and if buying a specialty ratchet like that would already own a few), LOL...
The more I've worked on vehicles over the years, the more I've learned that you can't have too many extensions or u-joints.
Mike
I mentioned it more to be thorough. I take lousy pictures with my cell phone. I wasn't sure if that feature would show up very well.
I told you the picture sucked.I'm an idiot. I didn't realize that you meant the OUTER end of the handle. That is pretty cool.
Mike
I don't own one, but am aware of Pro-Auto's MHR-2, which is listed as having a head width of 15.5mm (0.610").My new contender for modern 1/4” drive ratchet with the smallest head width: Performance Tool W36101. 72 tooth, made in China, quick release. Bought at a local tool store for $20. This one measures .765” side to side. My best before this was a Carlyle R14TD at .795”. If anyone has one smaller I’d love to hear about it!
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Wowawewa! That’s crazy small. Gonna have to track me down one of those.I don't own one, but am aware of Pro-Auto's MHR-2, which is listed as having a head width of 15.5mm (0.610").
I was strugging with that mf'er recently - one of the reasons I've been on a shallowness kick recently. Unfortunately for me I have a custom all-aluminum rad that is thicker than stock and made it even worse. The solution at the time was the long-flex ratcheting wrench, but will have to see what else would have worked with these new sockets...The 8mm is perfect for the distributor cap on the M88

SCORE!I like how the bails hold the paper on each side, instead of having clamps front and rear. At least, I think I do, haven't used it yet.
SCORE!
and it has a round dust port that just might fit a vac hose with no $25 adapter.
I have one of the snap on versions and I am super happy with it. Lang is the oem but when I bought mine snap on was offering more options in sizes.Thoughts? I’ve been eyeing that myself.
I’m interested in this thing that can be adjusted for strength of indexing. Looks like you can loosen it up to no indexing at all. For those that can’t decide I guess. Have never seen one before.
Squankum said:I like how the bails hold the paper on each side, instead of having clamps front and rear.
Nice play on words. Great looking screwdrivers too.
Those would be awesome if they were available in screwdriver tips.9pc Bondhus MM ball drivers with ProHold tip