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These are quite good for the above odd size nuts.francophile1947 wrote:A few years ago, I bought one of those cheap sockets, with spring loaded plunger pins in them, that are meant to work on odd or worn nuts (in fact any nut smaller than the socket) - much to my mate's disgust, I was able to remove his locking wheel nuts with it![]()
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Maybe it's worth looking for one of them - I got mine off a market stall.
francophile1947 you will find that was called a gator gripfrancophile1947 wrote:A few years ago, I bought one of those cheap sockets, with spring loaded plunger pins in them, that are meant to work on odd or worn nuts (in fact any nut smaller than the socket) - much to my mate's disgust, I was able to remove his locking wheel nuts with it![]()
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Maybe it's worth looking for one of them - I got mine off a market stall.
No idea what it was called, but it only cost about a quid and has been worth much more than that. I really didn't think it would work but it worked a treat on anything except really small nuts/bolts - just wish I knew where it was nowYou've Been Bongod wrote:francophile1947 you will find that was called a gator gripfrancophile1947 wrote:A few years ago, I bought one of those cheap sockets, with spring loaded plunger pins in them, that are meant to work on odd or worn nuts (in fact any nut smaller than the socket) - much to my mate's disgust, I was able to remove his locking wheel nuts with it![]()
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Maybe it's worth looking for one of them - I got mine off a market stall.
and they were good
you've been bongod
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