From eBay? I was watching a set at a reasonable price but the stingy side of me was waiting for an eBay coupon. Interested in how much you like them after some use.
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Nope, bought them from my SO dealer. I can't believe they're $120 on ebay! I paid $98 on the truck.
They took lug nuts off, and put them back on. Not sure what more I can ask from them.![]()
That's really steep when I've never understood the point of flip sockets over standard ones. Never needed one in my life
I never realized that until you just mentioned it. I have not had an issue yet, but it makes sense to have one of these socket sets for when the moment comes.Normal sockets don’t fit in every wheel. Do you understand now?
Normal sockets don’t fit in every wheel. Do you understand now?
Who makes the Astro multimeter ?AstroAI multimeter.
Took my wheels off no problem, and saves my 19mm deep socket from getting beat to hell.
Normal sockets don’t fit in every wheel. Do you understand now?
How would your 19mm socket get beat to hell if it doesn't even fit in your wheels? I'm still confused.
That 22/21..... 3/8 drive ? Good luck with that.
That 22/21..... 3/8 drive ? Good luck with that.

Who makes the Astro multimeter ?



My eBay and Amazon purchases over last month
3/8 SAE shallow Carlyle sockets
3/8 SAE deep S-K sockets
Ernst socket boss
Milwaukee 2554-20 3/8 Stubby
That Milwaukee impact gun is awesome. Use it for wheels all the time with zero issues.![]()

How do you like the long pliers? Are the handles stiff so they don’t immediately touch themselves when squeezing? Debating between those and some double joint long pliers for extra clearance. I have no long reach pliers, but have gotten by long enough.
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Oh yeah all the way from Japan, saw it on amazon the other day and I’ve really been wanting to try the Koken extensions after seeing so many post in the koken thread but didn’t want to dive right into a set for the cost without getting a feel for them. Man i can tell you just by the fit and finish in my hand i will be investing in the full 3/8 and 1/4 set of these, they are super nice and the knurling feels amazing. Goes together with my wright 3440 like they were a mated pair [emoji108]
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got mine today
Yea you do have to think out where you are going.. I'm in southern Oregon so will be primarily used for moving big iron for fire suppression ( we are heavily involved in fire suppression) and then on call for general use off season moving logging equipment and the like around.I used to pull those. Hated railroad tracks.
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They are pretty stiff. Definitely have to give them some pressure before they touch. The 90 degree are a little softer than the 45 and straight. I’m also thinking about adding a set of double joint pliers as well.
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