wayout wrote: > > Where does a fella get a 46mm socket and suitable breakerbar? > Does Sears have this kinda thing? > thanks > Jason Loewenstein > Marysville / Tulalip, WA > 85GL
I used to get my big tools from Sears, now they have a Home Depot right near by (politics aside) they have Husky tools that are made i the USA and are decent quality. I suggest the drive for the socket you get be larger than 3/4"- better to be half inch, breaker bars in this size are usually like 2 feet in length or more - makes torquing easier. Mixing up the subject is the size of the socket and the size of the drive. Large metric sizes are often hard to find but when they get this big SAE begins to be so close as to be able to fudge it. hth, TBerk |
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