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Pickup a set of 20mm to 36mm open wrench

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by stephenofkanza, Dec 3, 2008.

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  1. stephenofkanza

    stephenofkanza Formula Junior

    Mar 5, 2005
    542
    Kansas
    Full Name:
    Stephen LeRoy Sherma
    Was at Harbor Freight today (I know they are made in China - but they are 10 times better than the tool set Ferrari supplied us from India) and found a set of open end wrenches that go from 20mm to 36mm (15 total ) most in 1mm steps. They are short ( one use I can think of right off is the dip stick tube lower, if I remember it is 28mm).
    The set was $30. The item #93668 Service Wrench Set does not show up at Harborfrieght.com.
    They come in a plastic case you can see the SAE version by searching the site using Service wrench set.

    If you are interested an can't find locally there were several sets. They are heavy I don't know what the shipping but I can check into it for you.

    Stephen
     
  2. zippyslug31

    zippyslug31 Formula 3

    Sep 28, 2007
    2,075
    PDX
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    Kevin M.
    Thanks for the tip. Gotta love HF and their cheap, semi-dispossable tools... I have plenty of their "junk". ;)
     
  3. FF8929

    FF8929 Formula Junior

    Apr 12, 2008
    799
    Livonia, Michigan
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    Fred Flynn
    So true. I've got some of their stuff too. You've gotta give the devil his due. Just have a plan for when they break, so that your knuckles (or head) doesn't get smashed.
     
  4. Miner_31

    Miner_31 Formula Junior

    Jun 27, 2008
    376
    Summerfield, NC
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    Mike
    Nothing like disposable tools :)
     
  5. FasterIsBetter

    FasterIsBetter F1 Veteran

    Jul 22, 2004
    5,856
    NoNJ/Jupiter FL
    Full Name:
    Steve W.
    Heck, HF tools ain't all that bad. I have a $6.99 6" safety wire twisting pliers that has held up pretty well. It's not great and will break eventually. But I can buy a whole lot of replacements for $6.99 before I've spent the $129 for a "professional" quality pair. Since I only use them a couple of times a year, HF works great! In fact, I just ordered an extra pair along with a $1.99 spark plug wire boot puller. Gotta luv'em.
     

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