Literally anything else

  • Captainvaqina@sh.itjust.works
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    10 hours ago

    a torch ain’t got any business anywhere near the ABS sensors

    It does if you know what you’re doing. Although a magnetic inductor is a better choice, but most mechanic cosplayers won’t have those.

    Also, why not use 1/2 inch? Maybe a deep well instead to lose the extension.

    Plenty of ways not to rely on a cheap extension for break away, doesn’t matter the brand they can all snap with misuse.

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      10 hours ago

      I didn’t have 1/2" drive tools. I’ve been doing brakes and other vehicle repairs for over 20 years and I’ve never needed 1/2" drive for anything besides drive axle and strut mount nuts.

      This was just a couple measly 17 millimeter bolts. If anything, I would have expected the bolt head to round off first, I’ve never twisted a 3/8" extension to the point of breaking before.

      Hell, I’ve even done head gaskets using a 3/8" drive and it didn’t break. It wasn’t HF either…

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        10 hours ago

        17mm bolt head means nothing. Does not necessarily correlate with the thread diameter in applications such as caliper bracket bolts. Most will be a flange head bolt with greater than normal thread diameters.

        1/2 drive is always the answer for caliper bracket bolts no matter the manufacturer.

        Don’t blame the tools for your misuse.