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#21
Go figure? I just did some more checking and the 1996 CH XLH 1200S is listed under 1995. I don't think they made an "S" in '95, but what ever, it is there, but not under the 1996 parts finder.
Thanks for the link!
Thanks for the link!
#22
You do get what you pay for in regards to sockets and torx bits. Cheaper stuff will round off, wrenches will flex, strip bolt heads, etc. I have the full SAE/Metric/Torx set from Snap-On (I wrench for a living) and I've beat the hell out of them and they haven't failed me. Ditto with the sockets and wrenches (I also use Gear Wrench XL GearBoxes) and they're awesome. 12 point is an added bonus.
Last edited by 95th 1200; 09-03-2012 at 09:05 PM.
#23
12 point sockets are good for 12 point fasteners, If your 6 point bolt needs some umph use a 6 point socket.
I used to wrench for a living, Snap-on makes very good quality tools and I have a few. But your not getting what you pay for. Snap-on is at the opposite end of the get what you pay for spectrum, your over paying for what you get. (mostly the name)
I used to wrench for a living, Snap-on makes very good quality tools and I have a few. But your not getting what you pay for. Snap-on is at the opposite end of the get what you pay for spectrum, your over paying for what you get. (mostly the name)
#24
Just for reference. SnapOn T27 torx socket drive, $26:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....e=snapon-store
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....e=snapon-store
#25
just for reference. Snapon t27 torx socket drive, $26:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....e=snapon-store
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....e=snapon-store
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