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Griff93

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I was quite surprised today when I broke my snap on 3/8 long ratchet. It broke as I was tightening some brake caliper bolts. I figured you guys might like to see this. I bought this ratchet new off the truck about 4 years ago and used it just about everyday I was at work since then. I guess metal fatigue finally got it.

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Joelfke

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ah ****! and THAT is a USA made one...now the snappy guy is gonna replace it with the import replacement :(
 

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shizam! Jeez....
At least you know it'll be replaced. Talk about breaking 'at the fulcrum'.
I could definitely see you shattering that puppy trying to bust loose, oh, let's say GM 1/2+ ton truck front caliper slide pin bolts that use the T55 torx head :lol_hitti
 

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ah ****! and THAT is a USA made one...now the snappy guy is gonna replace it with the import replacement :(

so where do you get your info that the ratchet will be an import? Hopefully you do not believe a few people from GJ. show me your proof on this IMPORT. :headscrat

the new ratchet will be the 80 tooth.
 

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shizam! Jeez....
At least you know it'll be replaced. Talk about breaking 'at the fulcrum'.
I could definitely see you shattering that puppy trying to bust loose, oh, let's say GM 1/2+ ton truck front caliper slide pin bolts that use the T55 torx head :lol_hitti

i WATCHED a tech do that...but on a different rat...snappy also though..
 

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haha, they're a som' *****. ESP with that super duper yellow threadlock and if they haven't been broken loose before hand. I can't tell you how many torx brands I've 'tested' doing this particular job. So rediculous!
 

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so where do you get your info that the ratchet will be an import? Hopefully you do not believe a few people from GJ. show me your proof on this IMPORT. :headscrat

the new ratchet will be the 80 tooth.

didnt mean to insult. just implying the new one may not have USA on it
 

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so where do you get your info that the ratchet will be an import? Hopefully you do not believe a few people from GJ. show me your proof on this IMPORT. :headscrat

the new ratchet will be the 80 tooth.

Not trying to be a troll or a D!c%.. But how do we know??? The USA Stamp is gone now. The burden of proof is on Snap on.

-BWP
 

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Not trying to be a troll or a D!c%.. But how do we know??? The USA Stamp is gone now.


^^^werd. Aren't they using the same asian ratcheting mechanism that's in the blue point ratcheting comb. wrenches??? Or is ths incorrect. Sorry if it is, I haven't asked our dealer for the true scoop yet. I'm noit sure if he'd tell the truth anyhow though, unfortunately
 

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same ratchet mechanism? very incorrect. you need to tear both down and look at the parts completely different....

I thought someone already did that on here and other than the simple ratchet vs. wrench form, the pawls and hardware were identical almost?
 

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the blue point ratchet wrench? may look similar but they are not the same.

I had to remove the caliper bolts from my 2004 suburban, it took at 24inch breaker bar to get them out. they have not been removed since the factory. ( hub had to be replaced) the 3/8 ratchet was not long enough to get the job done.
 
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Griff93

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I know SO lists the COO as USA but I too am skeptical as one would think they would want USA on the ratchet as a selling point. I'm sure the replacement will be a good ratchet as was this one. I was tightening the brake caliper bolts on a BMW 2002.
 

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Good thing you were not on top of a helicopter, like in another thread, I thought Snap-on tools were not able to explode like that, just the Taiwan ones.:headscrat
 
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I had to remove the caliper bolts from my 2004 suburban, it took at 24inch breaker bar to get them out. they have not been removed since the factory. ( hub had to be replaced) the 3/8 ratchet was not long enough to get the job done.

Gotta love threadlocker huh? :bounce:
 

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All tools break and wear out regardless of whose name is stamped on it. As the writer said he used the ratchet daily for four years before it failed. You can always armchair debate which brand would last longer or which brand would fail the fastest under the same circumstances. The bottom line is the owner definitely got his money's worth out of the ratchet and will get a warranty replacement.:beer:
 

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that would have been bad. I wonder if cornwell does the same thing? I wouldn't know in my area, the cornwell man can only sell roll carts and lisle tools.
 

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Shaun and all, I've read where some users like the FLF80 so it can flex throughout
the motion that user applies.
Others write about liking the FLX80 with its locking feature.

I wont be buying/owning both. What is the forums insight of the above choice.

And then where does the popularity and useage of the hard handle 100 tooth swivel come into play ?????

Thanks
 

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Snap on may look at it as abuse,thinking you might have put a pipe on it. Not saying you did it just looks that way.Hopefully they'll replace it. Unless you've got a dealer that you spend alot of money with.
 

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Shaun and all, I've read where some users like the FLF80 so it can flex throughout
the motion that user applies.
Others write about liking the FLX80 with its locking feature.

I wont be buying/owning both. What is the forums insight of the above choice.

And then where does the popularity and useage of the hard handle 100 tooth swivel come into play ?????

Thanks

I have a very similar Snap On and I like the ability to lock it in place. I also have a New Britain flex that just has a ball and indents. I prefer the head to not flop around but thats just my opinion.
 

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Not trying to be a troll or a D!c%.. But how do we know??? The USA Stamp is gone now. The burden of proof is on Snap on.

-BWP

All the Snap-on ratchets are made at the Tennessee facility. I would love to offer proof of that via e-mails from Snap-on corporate, but my e-mail storage file is on the broken hard drive.
 

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One theory is because of politics: with Snap-on being a company that wants to market their products globally, some people find the abreviation 'USA' offensive; hence, the Taliban. :p
 

Paullew

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All the Snap-on ratchets are made at the Tennessee facility. I would love to offer proof of that via e-mails from Snap-on corporate, but my e-mail storage file is on the broken hard drive.


I heard the Tennessee plant closed down a few years ago..........
 

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One theory is because of politics: with Snap-on being a company that wants to market their products globally, some people find the abreviation 'USA' offensive; hence, the Taliban.

Who cares Taliban??? I would stamp USA on every bullet!
 

Merkava_4

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Johnson Citty, Tennessee plant closed down around the same time Snap on stopped putting USA on the ratchets. They also made all of the ratcheting screwdrivers there. I heard Gearwrench now makes them under snap on's specs.

http://www.timesnews.net/print_article.php?id=9000667


Link to the plant closing news article.

You're in the wrong town.


From the Thomas Register:
Snap-On Tools Corp.
http://www.snapon.com
Phone: 423-543-5771
Fax: 423-543-8677 Address:
2195 State Line Rd.
Elizabethton, TN 37643
 

Thedroid

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I don't own a so flex, but I wouldn't use any flex on something real tight maybe 35 - 40 lb/ft max. IMO those ratchets are. For tight clearance only. I wouldn't use one as a replacement for my regular ratchets or breaker bar.
 
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