Moto Mel
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Ford Ranger
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Last week I posted in thr Exhaust forum regarding a problem with a severely rusted and rounded off bolt in the exhaust manifold, the one that holds the dip stick in place and a friend came over and had it out in less than a minute.
The tool he used is called "BOLT OUT" and the set is sold at Sears. He told me that the set cost him about $100.00 when he bought it a couple of years ago. Today I exchanged a few broken sockets at Sears and went looking for the set he had to see what the price on it was now. I found the set and the current price is $59.99 BUT and here's the good part, right next to it they had a smaller set for 3/8 drive and the price was only $9.99 for 5 Extractors with the case and right next to that set was a larger set that is rhe rest of the full set and also only $9.99. I looked at the full set on display for $59.99 and just had to buy the 2 sets for $19.99 and save myself $40.00.
This is a set of tools that anyone that works on cars or trucks should have and I suggest that all of those reading this that haven't got these in their tool box should look into. They should be at all Sears tool departments.
The tool he used is called "BOLT OUT" and the set is sold at Sears. He told me that the set cost him about $100.00 when he bought it a couple of years ago. Today I exchanged a few broken sockets at Sears and went looking for the set he had to see what the price on it was now. I found the set and the current price is $59.99 BUT and here's the good part, right next to it they had a smaller set for 3/8 drive and the price was only $9.99 for 5 Extractors with the case and right next to that set was a larger set that is rhe rest of the full set and also only $9.99. I looked at the full set on display for $59.99 and just had to buy the 2 sets for $19.99 and save myself $40.00.
This is a set of tools that anyone that works on cars or trucks should have and I suggest that all of those reading this that haven't got these in their tool box should look into. They should be at all Sears tool departments.