You will need the 10-22 for a lot of suspension bolts and I would recommend a 27mm aswell
Suspension. cool, was thinking under the car. 27 too? alright sounds good but what is an example of its use. (I think Id rather buy a basic set up to 19 or 22, and for the bigger ones, jus get the singles I'd need and actually use.)
21 and 22 are pretty common sizes I like the FD+ wrenches personally but that would add to the cost some I am sure
O they are? very nice. haha I read this: "I have never had a use for a 20mm wrench of any kind in over 45 years of DIY wrenching. I have a 20mm combo wrench in my tool cabinet that's growing moss on it from lack of use. My other metric wrenches won't even talk to the 20mm wrench; it's an outcast. "
and
"My personal opinion is that the 20mm has 2 essential purposes. First, If you ever need it once, that's cause to own it. The need will arise again. Second, no other wrench is suitable to fill the gap between the 19mm and 21mm. Leaving that spot empty is NOT ACCEPTABLE."
LOL.
So you like FD+? I recently revived an old FD vs FD+; you can read what I wrote, about what my teacher said.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71802
Seemed like FD was the winner?
FD+ is on my poll, I was considering it
This was an interesting comment in the thread posted above, "If you can buy individual wrenches, I'd say buy regular flank drive 10-19 and add flank drive plus in 21 and 22 mm. aside from 21 & 22, my 13mm fd+ gets used often. It all depends on what you work on."
20 is used for some GM fuel filters, and maybe others I don't know about. 21 is very common on suspension components, especially strut bolts, as well as 24. 22 is probably the least common to need a combo wrench for... I'm having trouble thinking what I've seen in 22mm besides lug nuts, but I don't have a 22mm wrench so I might not remember needing it.
In short, I'd buy the bigger set as well as the 24mm you mentioned, and an 8mm as well.
Ya fuel filters is what I read too, but was hoping there would be more uses. Suspension seems likely. So no use for 22? it would probably be like $10 cheaper for 10-19 and a 20 and 21, rather than 10-22.
an 8 too, for sure. Was thinking of one of those too but forgot to mention. I hardly ever use a 9, what do you think?