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One can never have to many tools. A good set of nut drivers is a plus.Price is right and reviews are favorable. What do you guys use?
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How many nut drivers would one use? I can only think of a few? 17mm for wheels and whatever size they use on shock standoffs. Are there others that I didn’t recall?
I was more curious if I needed a set myself. I have almost every other tool except a nut driver set. I have a small socket set with a 1/4 bit adapter. Pretty sure I’m gonna stick with that. Takes up much less space.With the new standoffs the nut is bigger than the others on the truck and I was using small vice grips and chewing the nut. For wheels 17mm I use a ratchet. Either way, it's just as cheap to buy the set than to buy just a couple and I use tools for more than trucks.
I was more curious if I needed a set myself. I have almost every other tool except a nut driver set. I have a small socket set with a 1/4 bit adapter. Pretty sure I’m gonna stick with that. Takes up much less space.
Where is there a 2.5mm nut on the 4S?m3 on most of the truck, the new standoffs are m4 or m4.5, 4s uses m2.5 and I could use that size too I guess.
Or spend plenty extra for the Wiha which covers it all.
https://www.amazon.com/Wiha-26590-Driver-Precision-Handle/dp/B000PDOIT6?ref_=ast_sto_dp
Where is there a 2.5mm nut on the 4S?
edit: on the tower brace I think?
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