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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 3773657" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>I hear you about Craftsman quality and living in the middle of nowhere. About a week ago I needed a 2 1/16" deep socket for a spindle nut on my 72' Land Rover. I went to O'Reilly's, Auto Zone, Tractor Supply, and the local NAPA and nobody had one. I ended up parting a shallow well 3/4" drive socket into and welding a 2" spacer in-between the two pieces. All the automotive stores used to carry those stamped out 10 gauge and painted gray spindle sockets. I have a friend that has the biggest collection of SnapOn tools I know of. He said he has been paying SnapOn $100 a month for about 35 years. He steady buys it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 3773657, member: 524"] I hear you about Craftsman quality and living in the middle of nowhere. About a week ago I needed a 2 1/16" deep socket for a spindle nut on my 72' Land Rover. I went to O'Reilly's, Auto Zone, Tractor Supply, and the local NAPA and nobody had one. I ended up parting a shallow well 3/4" drive socket into and welding a 2" spacer in-between the two pieces. All the automotive stores used to carry those stamped out 10 gauge and painted gray spindle sockets. I have a friend that has the biggest collection of SnapOn tools I know of. He said he has been paying SnapOn $100 a month for about 35 years. He steady buys it. [/QUOTE]
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