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    DIY Bloodline Domestic Engineer Talasas's Avatar
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    Default Re: Tools to remove drive shaft nuts.

    Pffft I snapped my 1/2" Sidchrome L bar pretty easily, was like glass, way too hardened, my old man has one that we've abused the hell out of for over 10 years and it's still going strong. I wish I could get one but he found it at the markets one day for $3 - best bargain ever. Sidchrome sockets seem good enough though.
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    Default Re: Tools to remove drive shaft nuts.

    Buy decent tools once and u'll save in the long run.. I've never had an issue with my sidchrome 60cm 1/2" breaker bar. It'll flex, and i'm sue it is slightly bent, but it has always undone everything I've thrown at it.

    Cheapo tools have a purpose as long as you are prepared to bin them after you've used them a couple of times.

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