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Originally Posted by Dpmulvan View Post
Majority of Tekton tools are made in Taiwan.
Yes...but not China. Everything Tekton I have bought is good quality...very much comparable to the old USA made Craftsman tools that are the majority of my tools.

rfuerst911sc ^^^ Thanks for the update . I suggested to my wife this would be a great birthday present to me . My impact sockets OD is quite tight on both Porsches and the S10 with aftermarket wheels . They work but if I am not careful they can scratch the lug nut well . These look like a solution for my scenario .

Would probably work...they are thinner wall than the regular impact sockets (Bought at NAPA) that I have. On the other hand, the thin walls with plastic sides mentioned by Pazuzu should work as well. I had zero clearance problems with Cindy's Toyota with it's factory honeycomb design optional aluminum wheels or my Bullitt Mustang's Ford version of Torque Thrusts.

All that said, I will confess to being a tool junkie, so I bought these mainly for the all sizes thing.
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