Dropped socket into engine bay.... Wwjd

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Etroze86

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I'm with ya on them being great tools, its just hard to swallow the price when I break one of them now and trying to find a truck to warranty cause I don't work in the industry any more.
 

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And as far as snap on lol ya i have snap on and mac and matco but when a 3/8 ratchet is 190 bucks ill buy sears they all have same warranty but alot of my snap on stuff is like 10 years old or more
 

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Glad you got it. I have dropped more than my fair share of crap in engine bays. If its not gonna get into anything and cause trouble I often just buy another. Once, I found a crescent wrench in my engine bay weeks after doing some work :emotions122:
 

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So, you have to remove intake mani to install catch can?! I thought it was a simple bolt-in? Don't mean to threadjack, but curious -- as I plan to get one soon.
 

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Love my telescoping magnet tool. Last year when opening the pool in the spring, I dropped a screwdriver in the pool. Way too cold to go in and get it, so I attached my magnet tool to a longer stick to fish out the screwdriver.

Ray
 
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