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Old 05-09-2009, 09:46 AM
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Does anyone have any idea where to pick one up. I've been trying to find one for the pins in the rear caliper on my Road King. I really don't care what drive it is, I just need to find one. Any help would be appriciated guys.

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Never mind, I found one at NAPA Autoparts. They had to order it in though.

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Originally Posted by dstegjas
Never mind, I found one at NAPA Autoparts. They had to order it in though.

Jim
Yep, auto parts store is the best source for the single socket. I bought mine at Sears and had to buy a $40 set to get it. Looked throught 100's of singles while I was there, no cigar.
 

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Why not just use a wrench?
 
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snap-on man might have one in stock!
 
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my craftsman socket set came with one.
 
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Vice grips......................I'm fing kidding. Pliers are the right tool.
 
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Vice grips......................I'm fing kidding. Pliers are the right tool.
Man, that sent a cold chill down my back.

All my sockets are 6 point and that just won't get it. I tried the box end of a wrench but it just wouldn't let it slip all the way down on the bolt. The guy at NAPA said that they had to look through the book for a while to find it.

Thanks for the heads up on where to find one everyone.

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Home Depot here in Canada carries them cheap, try Home Depot in the US
 


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