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Couldn't have happened to a better car.
Couldn't have happened to a better car.
Aren't all cars imports to you Photon?Should have happened to an import.
Well, the Dodge Challengers are made in my country...Aren't all cars imports to you Photon?
Maybe left hand threads? .................................MO
I have those Grey Pneumatic swivel sockets and I couldn't be happier. I bought them as a back-up to my old snap-on sets and I actually like them better.Those particular ones are Grey Pneumatic. See them on Amazon, Ebay ect. $150 for the set. I don't know how good they are. I bought a set of MACs 20 plus years ago and have never broke one yet.
This is why scaffold poles were invented.
I have done that ...
In this case it looks like 14mm + a dime so who knows what size the bolt is.
In this case it looks like 14mm + a dime so who knows what size the bolt is.
Oh, I know about head sizes. On the railroad, a typical 5/8 bolt used a 15/16 wrench. But sometimes when taking apart an old freight car we'd have to go looking for a 1" wrench for the same threads. It was more fun when the nut was one size and the bolt head another.I like that question. -"Bolt size" is typically about the thread size. -The bolt head size can vary.
Also, the wrench to bolt- head size clearance- can vary with generous tolerance used in making wrenches. And bolt heads do not keep their crisp size and shape until one needs it the most.
So--here comes the "adjustable wrench". The wrench that has seen much hate posted about it but still fills the bill.
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