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Old 12-18-2008, 10:45 AM
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Can someone give me info as to where get a set I've seen them somewhere advertised for like 60.00 bucks but I cant find it now

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Old 12-18-2008, 12:43 PM
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Are you talking about a flare wrench?
Old 12-18-2008, 01:30 PM
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I got mine at Sears (Craftsman).
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Pelican has both 4 wrench set for 63.00 or a flat 36mm for 25.00. I got the full set, you'll need both the 32 and the 36mm. I don't think the flat cut 36mm works that great.
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A large Sears store or Sears on line, or the Sears books they send out this time of year with discounts. Life time warrenty. I have worn out ratchets, broken screwdrivers, and broken 1/4 drive sockets. Return, no problem. Yes, Proto and Snap On are good, but at x4. You might also try ebay. Some good used tools cheap right now
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I use the ones from Pelican. If the lines give me a hard time, I will just use the end of a jack handle to break the line loose. You can get pretty good results out of the Sears/Craftsman stuff but I have noticed that the quality of their stuff has gone down over the last 10 years. You still get a life time warranty so it's not that big of a deal. If it breaks you can always just go to the local store and swap it out.
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The set of 4 Porsche oil line wrenches are very helpful. I have used them on about 4 different Porsches. No way would a normal thick wrench work in many instances.

You can get them at www.Pelicanparts.com. I got mine way before Pelican got started. I think they were made by Sir Tools (the guy's last name is "Sir") and you can also get them from Performance Products and Automotion I think ,but I know that Pelican sells them for sure.
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Found what I was looking for at Pelican thank you all


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