Looks available in all of my local stores. Free click and collect.
13 comments
shadey12
11 Jan 17#13
on one of the ends its a 1/2 inch end that comes with a 23mm socket, this means I can put a 27mm on for one of my vehicles, thanks op, great buy.
Proveright
10 Jan 17#12
I would recommend buying a breaker bar first. Then a Wheel brace to spin the nuts , once loose. Some tyre fitters with air guns do the nuts up too tight .
When you have flat, you may find a wheel brace won't shift all the nuts.
Got to buy the sockets separately though, I think.
TygerrTygerr
9 Jan 171#6
Good stuff. But you'll need a hefty torque wrench anyway if you want to put the wheel back on...
Iceman29 to TygerrTygerr
9 Jan 17#7
Why the need for a 'hefty torque wrench'?
Bri8463
9 Jan 17#5
Ordered - Thanks op :smiley:
te721
9 Jan 17#4
Great price! even if it broke on first use at this price it's worth it :smiley:
jasee to te721
9 Jan 17#9
Not worth any money if it isn`t chrome vanadium steel. This isn`t mentioned anywhere on the site. I don`t know why, all decent mechanics tools are made of this. Anything else just isn`t strong enough
pennyfarthing88
9 Jan 17#3
Great price
ratsdomino
9 Jan 17#2
an absolute steal and almost essential for some when trying to undo a nut done up by a garage
Th3 Ripper
9 Jan 17#1
I already have a Draper version but have ordered one of these, can't go wrong at this price. Thank you
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When you have flat, you may find a wheel brace won't shift all the nuts.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000O619PA/ref=pd_aw_sim_60_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=CMKQYVK50G4QKXJ292J9&dpPl=1&dpID=31EcZJzDP5L
Got to buy the sockets separately though, I think.