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Ok so last night I diligently wrote down a list of tools I was going to buy, T30 bit for the ratchet, 10 and 12 mm allen head bits for said ratchet, and potentially a set of ratcheting box ends. Off I went to sears!
Ok got the T30, and got a 12mm allen key, but they didn't have a socket bit, nor did they have ANYTHING 19mm for that front wheel removal that I need to do.
Any good sources? I checked auto parts places too, not sure where to even look for like Mac tools or snap-on. I also passed on the ratcheting box ends for now, because I'm wondering if anyone has used the angle headed ones that have a different size on each side, anyone? seems like you get a better variety of sizes that way. I decided instead to pop for a lift:)
So any good places to look? I'll even look online at this point. Was hoping for more instant gratification, but hey...
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I order through Snap On Direct at 1-800-926-5544 ext 2151. I am an airline employee and we have a Snap On account but I buy stuff here on my credit card and they pay the shipping. So you could give that a try.
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Cool I'll give it a try. I assume they have a web site where I can check out prices?
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At this point I'm in the habit of buying everything in sets with all the sizes available. It seems Triumph makes it a habit of using a number of different types of fasteners and in the oddest sizs they can find. I seem to always be looking for a tool in a size that I don't have. When I did the forks on my Trophy I bought a set of large sockets knowing I'd need one to loosen the fork caps the set included - 19,20,21,22,23,25,27mm surely it would be one of those, nope 24mm!!! I already have a set of meteric sockets but when I was in Sears two weeks ago they were selling a 10 or 11 piece set for $10. 8mm - 18mm I think, 6 point 3/8ths drive. Couldn't pass that up especially since it included all the sizes in that range.
Let us know if you find that 19mm hex bit.
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benny,
The ratcheting box end wrenches work well and come in handy for other applications as well. As was said, Triumph sure uses a lot of different type and different size fasteners. That means that certain tools work in some areas and don't in others. I have tools from Sears, Mac, Matco, Snap-On, different auto parts stores, and even Harbor Freight, but I always seem to run into something on my TA where I need a different tool. I did a Google search on a 19mm hex bit and found a site that sells a 1/2" drive socket bit for $12.50 ( I think ).... It's McMaster-Carr. We buy a lot of stuff from them where I work.....
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Thanks Grump, might have to order some of that up! I used McMaster Carr a lot in my old job too, hard trying to remember all those places:)
Anyone use Grainger? There is one near me, not sure if it's a catalog only place or can you just walk in?
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Benny, I know that the Grainger here in Pittsburgh is a walk in place but I don't know if they deal with the general public now or not. I used to only be able to shop there because I had my airline ID but I don't know about now since they are on the internet. Todd
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Grainger in VA and NJ has walk-in service. McMaster-Carr in NJ also has walk-in, but you have to phone in a order first, pick up the next day. I've also ordered specialty bits from Snap-On
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I couldn't find a 19mm allen head for the front wheel. The guy in the shop suggested I use an old bolt (the head of the bolt in the 19mm "hole", grip the shank of the bolt with mole grips). As it turned out I didn't need to - the 12mm side loosened off enough so that I didn't need to touch the 19mm side.
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Before buying from Snap-On or Mac, check out the same item at Cornwell Tools A friend of mine is a service manager at a large GM dealership. He said lately, he's switched to buying Cornwell stuff, same quality (in his opinion) at better prices than Snap-On, MAC or Matco.
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So what size bolt has a 19mm head?
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Hi Ben, I found the 12mm Bit Driver on the snap-on site then called to find out the local truck's phone number. Called him and met him at some shop in town. I bought one but other tool companies are less expensive. Ouch! Snap-on's Bit Driver
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Holy schnikeys!! I think I saw one for 12 something in an earlier link... Thanks for the help!
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