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      05-24-2021, 04:10 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by F87source View Post
No don't use flexi joints, they're fine for removal but they will not get the correct torque specs on tightening, if the joint is bent.


This are my solutions:

1) use all 1/2 drive tools, then use a 1/2" to 3/8" adapter which is exactly 1" long and the perfect extension length, this will connect to your 3/8" e10 socket.


2) I just ordered a bunch of sockets from china, and essentially I have 1 1/4" e10 socket so I can use a 3/8" to 1/4 adapter which is also 1" long and the perfect length and will also allow me to use my 3/8" drive tools and torque wrench. I also bought a 1/2" e10 socket that will allow me to use a 3/8" to 1/2" adapter which is also 1" long and will also allow me to use my 3/8" drive tools. So 2 options Incase one of them is insufficient. I also like the 1/4" drive tools because it'll allow me to get in tight areas.
10 4 I'll give that a try haha. But yea the dude from the video for loosening 1/4" racket and adapter plus the E10 works perfect.
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