Use whatever drive size you want to use. Nobody is stopping you.
I've noticed several threads on this site over the years where the person actually sounds offended by certain drive size tools. This isn't the first thread where someone was questioning why most people use certain drive sizes for certain tasks. Or why 1/2 inch drive tools even exist in the first place. (for example) Another classic thread topic is when people ask if they need to buy any SAE tools at all.... They imply that owning ONLY metric tools will suffice nowadays. Or, how about those guys who will ONLY buy impact sockets and extensions, no chrome drive tools.... Because why own two complete sets of chrome AND impact sockets? lol
I realize this is a discussion forum and you can ask all the silly questions that you like.... But then don't be surprised by some of the answers that you get in return.
Here is the real answer.... The fastener will tell you which tool is required to remove it. And sometimes you need two of those same tools to remove ONE fastener. (nut AND bolt) That is why we have 3 (or more) drive sizes available. That is why we own SAE and Metric tools. That is why we own chrome and impact sockets. That it why we own duplicates of most tools, etc etc... We need to have the correct tool for every occasion. We don't get to decide, the fastener decides for us. Owning all the common socket sets in all the common drive sizes is NOT excessive, it is NORMAL for most guys who work on cars.
If you want to make wrenching on cars harder than it needs to be, then go ahead and limit yourself to using only certain tools. We don't care. The rest of us will be using the correct tools for the job. lol.
This HAS to be a troll thread.
I've noticed several threads on this site over the years where the person actually sounds offended by certain drive size tools. This isn't the first thread where someone was questioning why most people use certain drive sizes for certain tasks. Or why 1/2 inch drive tools even exist in the first place. (for example) Another classic thread topic is when people ask if they need to buy any SAE tools at all.... They imply that owning ONLY metric tools will suffice nowadays. Or, how about those guys who will ONLY buy impact sockets and extensions, no chrome drive tools.... Because why own two complete sets of chrome AND impact sockets? lol
I realize this is a discussion forum and you can ask all the silly questions that you like.... But then don't be surprised by some of the answers that you get in return.
Here is the real answer.... The fastener will tell you which tool is required to remove it. And sometimes you need two of those same tools to remove ONE fastener. (nut AND bolt) That is why we have 3 (or more) drive sizes available. That is why we own SAE and Metric tools. That is why we own chrome and impact sockets. That it why we own duplicates of most tools, etc etc... We need to have the correct tool for every occasion. We don't get to decide, the fastener decides for us. Owning all the common socket sets in all the common drive sizes is NOT excessive, it is NORMAL for most guys who work on cars.
If you want to make wrenching on cars harder than it needs to be, then go ahead and limit yourself to using only certain tools. We don't care. The rest of us will be using the correct tools for the job. lol.
This HAS to be a troll thread.





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