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I got my set from amazon, through tooltopia
Mountain (MTNRM6) 5 Piece Metric Double Box Universal Spline Reversible Ratcheting Wrench Set
for $128.99 + free shipping.
FYI, you can call EZ-Red directly and order just the EZRRM1719 for $40 plus ship. I just did.
Why do that? Once you have this set you will be AMAZED at the bolts you can do that used to take all kinds of extensions, swivels or worse cut and bruised hands. Damn I wish I had these 30 years ago.... seriously they are my number one go to, when dealing with problem bolts.
Thanks gentlemen, I very much appreciate the inspiration.
Just after I bought the Red Witch, I ordered the MTNRM6 set of wrenches for $126.49 from JB Tool via Amazon.
Is it the barrel extending beyond the head that make these ideal for the upper bell housing bolts, or, will any long flex-head ratcheting wrench do the trick? The Mountain 17/19 delivery time is 10+ days and I'd rather not wait that long. I can get a regular long flex-head by Friday but the barrel doesn't extend out of the head like the Mountain. Does it matter?? I'm removing the tranny and need to remove the bell housing bolts. Thanks
Go buy the Icon set from Harbor Freight. Exactly the same tool except the label. I'll admit, I'm an enormous tool snob, but these are the best thing going. Just don't expect the set will be $30 like what you usually find at HF.
Is it the barrel extending beyond the head that make these ideal for the upper bell housing bolts, or, will any long flex-head ratcheting wrench do the trick? The Mountain 17/19 delivery time is 10+ days and I'd rather not wait that long. I can get a regular long flex-head by Friday but the barrel doesn't extend out of the head like the Mountain. Does it matter?? I'm removing the tranny and need to remove the bell housing bolts. Thanks
That is exactly what makes them the correct tool. I bought the Texron first and they did not help.