Track tool set recommendation

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Jeff Shyu
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Re: Track tool set recommendation

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http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/35224/c ... s-tool-set" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

craftsman 154 pc set - retail 150, on sale for 65.
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Jeff Shyu wrote:http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/35224/c ... s-tool-set

craftsman 154 pc set - retail 150, on sale for 65.
Actually, it looks like if you follow all the coupon code instructions, you can get it for $55.
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Jason Uyeda wrote:John you can change studs on the S2K w/o pressing out the bearings, or did I misunderstand you?
Really? I've seen several places claim that there isn't clearance behind the hub to remove the studs, so you have to remove the hub from the knuckle to get them out. Another story was that hammering the studs out could damage the bearing, so it should be replaced. I just looked in the service manual and there's nothing about stud replacement at all, so maybe it's all just an internet myth. Sorry for the misinformation. It's all O'Boyle's fault.
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Thanks for all the recommendation guys ... finally went to Costco. Picked up the tool set and this really cool container for my small spare parts and other stuff. Now to continue collecting spare parts.

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