Buck69
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- Joined
- Feb 2, 2023
- Posts
- 227
- Reaction score
- 293
- Location
- Northern British Columbia
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- D30 CUCV
- Engine Size
- 6.2 (removed)
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Now you can check caster and camber.got a digital level. It's magnetic and thought I'd get one to tell me the rake on the truck and tell if one side is different than the other. Not my pic.....from amazon.
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I have. I liked it, worked perfectly, i have no complaints.anyone use the HF cylinder hone? Thinking about getting a set for $23 tomorrow to clean up the spare LS blocks I've got.....they've got surface rust on them and want to clean/lube/store them.
Yea, that's what happens on the farm. They either get lost from being dropped in the mud, or get rusty from being put away damp to many times. And to be fair I think my largest Pittsburgh wrench is a 3/4". The larger stuff is some other off brand, I've had for a long time. For us those bigger wrenches don't get used near as much so they tend to last. Also I keep them in my truck, which keeps our employee from using them unless I'm aware he's got them.Just depends on usage I guess. A lot of the Pittsburgh wrenches have done the same thing. I don't remember any of the other company wrenches doing that, there's been a lot of Craftsman (the older style) Kobalt and Carlyle too. We've generally always bought the cheap stuff for the shop box and work trucks. The guys normally lose the tools before they get ruined.
I had one of my buddies bought the set. It did what he needed them to do on the one motor. That being said he did go out and buy a set from Napa after that.anyone use the HF cylinder hone? Thinking about getting a set for $23 tomorrow to clean up the spare LS blocks I've got.....they've got surface rust on them and want to clean/lube/store them.
well I'll be.....fine idea.Well went to a garage sale today,in the free pile a cordless Craftsman drill and 1/2 impact,no batteries,no charger, I put a cord on it,now have a corded portable Craftsman impact on a 10 ft cord. I think the pic is self explanatory. They things got balls I used it to take some lugs on and off works like a champ. I'm cording up a bunch of old junk to throw behind the seat,lose at the junkyard etc.