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PolarBear

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Pretty sure the Milwaukee M12 soldering iron is the 2nd best milwaukee tool I've ever purchased just slightly behind the 1/2" impact.

Warms up super fast, solders well.

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Biggershaft96

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Finally got my proto extension set in
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i ordered it in November through MSC and it just now got here. Next time they say something is on backorder ill probably just get my money back lol
 

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I don't have any pictures but I bought a set of Gearwrench SAE and metric 1/4" and 3/8" semi deep sockets. Boy are they handy!
 

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Medium wells? You don't need them until you need them.
Yeppers! They are now my go to sockets. I use them 95+% of the time.
GearWrench 14Pc 3/8" Drive 6 Pt Metric Mid Length Socket Set w/Free 13Pc 1/4" Drive Mid Length Socket Set (KDT-80554SPRO) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GIBPJBU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pS.rCbAFD40TE
GearWrench 80305S 10-Piece 1/4-Inch Drive 6-Point Mid Length Socket Set SAE https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00829RCRU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GU.rCbTMKCTGA
GearWrench 80555S 11-Piece 3/8-Inch Drive 6-Point Mid Length Socket Set SAE https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007ZOMMKU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gV.rCb0KM06ST
 

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Ok guys, thought I would mention... I seen one of the Autel Maxicheck Pro's on a youtube video that it would do automated ABS bleed ! I bought it as a assumption it would work with my 1998 truck ! It did not have my 5th digit vin code in it and would not read my abs info.
I already had a scanner code reader that worked good for basic stuff but bought this based on word of mouth as I was doing wheels, tires and brakes on my truck and wanted to bleed the ABS module before bleeding each wheel.
$150.00 later and NO cigar.
If anyone knows of a affordable scanner that will bleed abs module I am still looking for one. Both of the ones I have will read ABS codes and or erase codes, but I am looking for one to do the automated bleed.
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Mine will communicate with and bleed the ABS module on my 98 k1500, but won't with my 97 Tahoe. Go Figure!
 

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Well they did change fuel systems, PCMs, airbags, and radios, and charcoal canisters from 97 to 98, not too mind blowing that that's the case.
 

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Decided to leave the proto set at work with my air impact so i oucked these up for the home box
 

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I bought this balancer removal/installer set at Harbor Freight for ~$90. My son said he has the exact same set from Matco but paid 4 times as much, LOL. He took a picture of it and gave the tool truck dude a ration of sh*t! A lot of Matco tools are made in China too...

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I bought this balancer removal/installer set at Harbor Freight for ~$90. My son said he has the exact same set from Matco but paid 4 times as much, LOL. He took a picture of it and gave the tool truck dude a ration of sh*t! A lot of Matco tools are made in China too...

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Matco doesn't make any tools themselves. Everything is rebranded.
 
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