Man I feel better.

The similar model wrench from Griots must just be a tinker toy compared to that one, but I guess it's good enough for the amatuer/occasional DIYer. Glad I haven't invested in any wheel removing tools yet, guess I'll shop around but I'm not going super expensive.
 
Bill D- I have two fully mechanical (i.e., non-electric, non-fancy) ones from Griot's, and they're fine for what they are. But if buying a fancy one, I'd go Snap-On. I have beat up Snap-On stuff that's older than I am and still works like new, more than I can say for most other brands I've tried.
 
I hate you Barry! :tongue2:





J/k bro! Nice lift and damn that wrench is pricey! I just opted for a cheap Craftsman. ;)
 
I think I'm just going to go with a Craftsman or a Griot's one eventually. I'll probably be using the thing once a year any way.
 
Nice set-up Barry! And I don't have a thing to say about the wrench ( I paid $30 for 1, yep 1 friggin socket) course it was a 31 mm impact socket.
 
Those TechAngle's are worth their weight in gold when working on high end vehicles. Well worth the 500 dollar expense.
 
Jokeman said:
Those TechAngle's are worth their weight in gold when working on high end vehicles. Well worth the 500 dollar expense.

+1 to that. If you're taking wheels off a vehicle regularly, this is a good investment, since you can be held responsible if you don't torque the lug nuts properly.
 
You'd think a reasonably good tire and wheel shop would have them :( Gotta shop around for a mechanic who uses such quality tools.
 
Jon Leidgen said:
I love the lift Barry, I would give my left and quite possibly my right testicle for a lift.



Jeez! All I did was save up over a number of years.
 
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