Why you need Line Wrenches/Crows foot
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2023
- We show you line wrenches “crows foot”
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I have a several myself. hated biting the bullet with the amount they cost, money was tight when I got them, but they've been well worth it over the years.
They are worth it, when you got that line, it won’t come out and you’ll pay anything for it.
Oh man! As a first time driver and car owner (used Pontiac g3 2010) it is truly fascinating how much car and mechanic DIY related videos I have been watching lately😂😂 Great video, sir. I will likely have to buy a set of these for the work on my car as I need to change the brake lines and other parts that have rusted.
Glad you like our content, thanks for viewing. Enjoy that G3.
Nice! Obviously need this set up to replace my fuel filter on my vehicle.... thanks for the showing this.
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power steering lines at the box!
I have some larger sizes 41mm, 38mm and others I use for torquing down Jam Nuts on Tie Rod and Control Arms.
No slippage wraps around all corners of the nut. have the smaller set of Metric and SAE also.
They are very handy, thanks for viewing.
Snappy has a short ratchet in 3/8” with a 3/8” square on the handle, great for PS boxes
Thanks for the content and I used your affinity link to buy a couple of sets off Amazon.
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Great job right to the point A+++++++
Thanks. Glad you liked the video.
If you shock the flare nut by using a punch and hit the top to unload the threads and allow penetrating oil to make it in
Same with having torque on the nut or Allen/torx /e
That certainly helps, and some heat if necessary but sometimes you don’t have the clearance to swing a wrench
I ended up buying a couple of flexible flare sockets to get to my abs under the truck - could not get them with anything else
Ill look them up thanks for viewing.
Been needing to add a set of these to my toolbox. Right tool for the job right?
Thanks, they are very handy
Needing them once they pay for themselves
Dude...straight open end crowfoot is not a line wrench.I dont know why in the heck you would call an open ended crowsfoot a "LINE" wrench as it absolutely is not one.When you teach about tools and dont know the proper terminology you lose a bit of credibility.Now maybe you just said it in error IDK,but an open end is not a line wrench.You have regular line wrenches and 6 and 12 point crowsfoot line wrenches.Also a breaker bar is usually used when the nut is in a vertical position..