7 1/2" Drive 6 Pt. Sockets, Snap On, Napa, & S K on 2040-parts.com
Augusta, Kentucky, US
Includes:
_Snap On 1-1/4" RD401 Deep
_NAPA 9/16" NTD618 Deep
_Snap On 7/16" TS141 Deep
_Snap On 3/8"TS121 Deep
_Mac 9/16" V186
_SK 1/2" 40116
_SO 7/16" 40114
Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
- Otc 7270 locknut wrench socket hi-shear retaining nut 1/2" drive (very nice)(US $19.95)
- Craftsman t-45 3/8 inch drive socket 42666(US $0.49)
- Snap-on tools 1/2" deepwell socket ts-161 1/2" drive 6 point (very nice)(US $11.00)
- Grey pneumatic 1/2" drive 18 piece combo hex driver sae/metric set 1598hc(US $109.99)
- Kobalt assorted rachet and sockets (US $20.00)
- Snap on tools new 3/8 metric deep 6pt 8-24mm & 1/2 semi-deep 17-27mm impact sets(US $333.33)
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