In a message dated 95-12-14 19:28:20 EST, you write: >I had no trouble *finding* them; I had trouble finding *good* ones. I >wrecked >3 K-D versions taking the drive shafts off my Jetta transaxle, then chased >and >tackled a Snap-On truck and bought one from him. It was worth every penny of > >the $16 to get a *quality* tool that wouldn't break, or make me go back to >the >parts store *again*. I figure it's better to by a GOOD tool than make >another >trip to the store (which is a minumum hour delay, since I have to crawl out >from under the car, wash up, drive to the store, drive to the OTHER store >that >has the part in stock, buy it, go home, drink a Coke, and then go back to >work...) > >So what is this kerch dude babbling about? Bottom line, I recommend you get a > >Snap-On version of *this* tool. You just won't have any trouble with it. > > --berry > > I've been to NAPA, Nationwise, Guarantee Auto, Big Wheel/Rossi, etc in Indiana, Ohio, and Minnesota and have never seen the 12 point set. That's why I got mine at the Parts Place. Brad
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