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Stacey007



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Is this a OK set of spanners / sockets for my Mechano Set?
Hello


I have a variety of spanners in my tool chest. However already since owning my defender I've started unbolting and bolting stuff on it... off it... Its great !!

will this suit my defender as I have a Birthday coming up and it beats socks !!

http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/too...socket-set


Also any torque wrench recommendations?

Thanks
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borderterrier



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You won't go far wrong with their professional range. Lifetime guarantee too Thumbs Up
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Edzi



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I ended up getting one of these:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000K2P...ge_o01_s00

Costs a bit more but comes with so much! Been very useful so far and the tool quality is top notch.
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apt100



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The Halfords torque wrenches are worth looking at Thumbs Up They generally get good reviews like their professional tools and I think they are rebadged but can't remember the supposed make off hand.
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Cuthbert



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If you are looking for a torque wrench I'd recommend a 'Norbar' - supporting British engineering and with a history going back to the Spitfire.
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apt100



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Norbar - that's the one.

see 5th review down which suggests the Halfords are Norbar,.. http://www.halfords.com/workshop-tools/too...nch-8-60nm
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rustandoil



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The handle on the Halfords torque wrench looks very like my Sykes Pickavant wrench
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derbywill



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There also the same as some nor bar wrenches! I believe Norbar make them for halfords and Sykes Pickavant.
Regards
Will 2005 90 XS
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1968 88” 2A 200tdi
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Stacey007



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^ Thanks all Smile
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Hairysteve



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Hi Stacey,

I bought the 170 for 106 in August and have been very impressed with the set and have used pretty much everything over the past few months adding to the Landy.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Steve
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