By chance, will that same puller in your kit also remove these dumbass windshield wipers?Unfortunately not anymore, I was for a while but it threw off my inventory counts.
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By chance, will that same puller in your kit also remove these dumbass windshield wipers?Unfortunately not anymore, I was for a while but it threw off my inventory counts.
Not sure but it actually might.By chance, will that same puller in your kit also remove these dumbass windshield wipers?
Seriously!Not sure but it actually might.
The wipers that have the little clip and slide off have worked for decades, did they really need to reinvent them?
Not inexpensive, but quality and American made:Wish they just sold the bag. Already have the tools and the slots with oversize slots and dual pouch design is great, and apparently unique.
Measuring peoples knowledge are you? calling out a ball peen and showing us a framing hammer?I answer "Thank you for calling The State of California would you like to report an injury or a work place hazard?"
I am a firm believer in the pickle fork hammer for ball joint repairs. I usually just pack by vintage ball peen hammer I bought when I was 14.
Thanks for the link. I like this one but as I have 3 full sets of SAE and Metrics, I just ordered the roll from Amazon and saved $15.Looks familiar. I probably spent way more on this version....
https://motleyind.com/products/ford-bronco-tool-kit
These are broncos... those need to be metric.
My basic kit…been Carrying it for over 50 years…handed down from grandpa…
Yes, agreed. I called them prior to ordering the full kit and asked if they would sell just the roll-up bag. Of course they don’t.Wish they just sold the bag. Already have the tools and the slots with oversize slots and dual pouch design is great, and apparently unique.
That flat blade screwdriver seems a bit big but the combo hammer and sae /metric wrench is perfect!
My basic kit…been Carrying it for over 50 years…handed down from grandpa…
The sledge sounds like an invaluable tool! I have had to use one out on the trail.... Some times it is the only way to get home.... I tend to stick to the 5lb short handle though.Not one roll of duct tape in any of these kits?
And @5GENIDN , I am pretty sure @Snacktime is carrying a 20lb sledge hammer...something flexible in case he needs to nail in a rail road tie or help lock some plastic trim rivets back into place.
That is a pickle fork hammer!Measuring peoples knowledge are you? calling out a ball peen and showing us a framing hammer?
I see how your are.
I carry a 32oz hammer, bailing wire and electrical tape! Duct Tape is for astronauts which is another level of professionalism.Not one roll of duct tape in any of these kits?
And @5GENIDN , I am pretty sure @Snacktime is carrying a 20lb sledge hammer...something flexible in case he needs to nail in a rail road tie or help lock some plastic trim rivets back into place.