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Re: TORX BIT SOCKET SET
« Reply #15 on: 02 July 2014, 19:47:38 »

If I can find space, worth me throwing in the 200pc set for you to have a gander at?

Aye , dont forget my alloys strap them to the roof  ;D ;)
Oddly, my roofbars appear to have melted ;D
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Re: TORX BIT SOCKET SET
« Reply #16 on: 02 July 2014, 19:48:57 »

If I can find space, worth me throwing in the 200pc set for you to have a gander at?

Give it to him you tight sod. ;D ;D

Mr Emd doesn't have limitless wealth like yourself. :y
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Re: TORX BIT SOCKET SET
« Reply #17 on: 02 July 2014, 19:52:44 »

If I can find space, worth me throwing in the 200pc set for you to have a gander at?

Give it to him you tight sod. ;D ;D

Mr Emd doesn't have limitless wealth like yourself. :y
So why do I feel so poor :P.

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Re: TORX BIT SOCKET SET
« Reply #18 on: 02 July 2014, 19:57:11 »

Seen a few star bit sets on flea bay around the £6-8 mark , trouble is you dont know if the will just snap to bits once any pressure is applied to them  :-\ ill wait till next weekend  :y
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Re: TORX BIT SOCKET SET
« Reply #19 on: 02 July 2014, 19:58:49 »

Seen a few star bit sets on flea bay around the £6-8 mark , trouble is you dont know if the will just snap to bits once any pressure is applied to them  :-\ ill wait till next weekend  :y
Buy branded, as cheap shite will round off the edges, then you're screwed.

The Halfords Advanced ones are very good. Clarke Pro are pretty good, and slightly better value.
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Re: TORX BIT SOCKET SET
« Reply #20 on: 02 July 2014, 20:02:17 »

Seen a few star bit sets on flea bay around the £6-8 mark , trouble is you dont know if the will just snap to bits once any pressure is applied to them  :-\ ill wait till next weekend  :y
Buy branded, as cheap shite will round off the edges, then you're screwed.

The Halfords Advanced ones are very good. Clarke Pro are pretty good, and slightly better value.

Taking that star head bolt out of the brake drum was a pain a few weeks back , incorrect size meant it just rounded off the star on the bolt  >:( Simple job but without the correct star bit its fist shaking time and mucho swearing  ::)
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Re: TORX BIT SOCKET SET
« Reply #21 on: 02 July 2014, 20:05:57 »

Which bolt? Not torx on rear brakes, is there?
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Re: TORX BIT SOCKET SET
« Reply #22 on: 02 July 2014, 20:14:59 »

Which bolt? Not torx on rear brakes, is there?

The retaining bolt that holds the drum in place or is it allen key  :-[ so rounded off couldnt really tell  :-\
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Re: TORX BIT SOCKET SET
« Reply #23 on: 02 July 2014, 21:03:24 »

Which bolt? Not torx on rear brakes, is there?

The retaining bolt that holds the drum in place or is it allen key  :-[ so rounded off couldnt really tell  :-\
Its allen/hex
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