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    #16
    Originally posted by NutBucket
    Its plenty stable in my experience. 6 pumps to full lift. Pretty quick if you ask me.
    thanks a lot hopefully I'll pick one up after christmas when I have some spare cash.

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      #17
      i just use whatever works.
      I <3 G60.

      0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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        #18
        I think Matco tools are better then Snap On and they are cheaper. I just bought a vaccum bleeder today which was 160 and Snap On wanted 260 hell no. All though Snap On does have better universial impact sockets as well as other parts but I like Matco better.

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          #19
          Originally posted by optimusprime
          I think Matco tools are better then Snap On and they are cheaper. I just bought a vaccum bleeder today which was 160 and Snap On wanted 260 hell no. All though Snap On does have better universial impact sockets as well as other parts but I like Matco better.
          Never heard of Matco. But I'll look into their tools.

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            #20
            Matco is another "tool truck" brand. They're quite good as well. There's a rumor that Matco makes the Husky tools sold at Home Depot. I never confirmed it though.

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              #21
              Originally posted by NutBucket
              Matco is another "tool truck" brand. They're quite good as well. There's a rumor that Matco makes the Husky tools sold at Home Depot. I never confirmed it though.
              I never heard of snap on before i worked on cars at my friends garage...so i guess theres still a lot. My friend had one of those Husky torque wrenches it was nothing compared to my craftsman becuase it was soo big but it was great for torqing lugnuts.

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                #22
                Also check out stanly tools they are not bad and decent quality. If possible MAC tools are good too but a truck does not go by my work i wish it did so i can buy some tools. I also am glad they don't cause then I would just owe more money. LOL

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by optimusprime
                  Also check out stanly tools they are not bad and decent quality. If possible MAC tools are good too but a truck does not go by my work i wish it did so i can buy some tools. I also am glad they don't cause then I would just owe more money. LOL

                  lol..yea i have stanley tools also. They were the best for the price so i got a set of sockets and a ratchet to keep in my car.

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                    #24
                    look into snap on there nice people like discount wise like if i order snap on parts through my school i get 50% off
                    www.2camcrew.com

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