Anyone recomend a place to get 1" drive lug nut sockets?
 

Anyone recomend a place to get 1" drive lug nut sockets?

Started by philiptompkjns, April 17, 2010, 04:36:02 PM

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philiptompkjns

NAPA doesn't carry 1" drive and I've checked online a bit but I've never bought tools online before.
Does anyone have a good/cheap/reliable source for this?

I'm looking for both the 1-1/2" and 13/16" square sockets in 1" drive.... Not urgent but if anyone has any good ideas that would be great.

Thanks,
Philip
1990 102a3... Just got started, don't  know  what I'm doing.


luvrbus

Just about any of the tool places that sell the Chinese made tools will have that socket for around 15 bucks.
Be careful buying the all in one type if you have 5 or 6 threads showing on the outer nut they won't work it will catch the square on the inner nut and you will think the nut is tight not so best to have 2 separate sockets.
If you can not find the sockets pm me and I will check the tool store here where I live.
I was in there today and saw the sockets.
FWIW when buying the made in China tools check the rating always buy the ones that have A or AA with the numbers not as good as American made but better than most the made in China junk.
Check Northern Tool I know they sell it in the stores and so does Tractor Supply


good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

philiptompkjns

Quote from: luvrbus on April 17, 2010, 05:42:03 PM
Just about any of the tool places that sell the Chinese made tools will have that socket for around 15 bucks.
Be careful buying the all in one type if you have 5 or 6 threads showing on the outer nut they won't work it will catch the square on the inner nut and you will think the nut is tight not so best to have 2 separate sockets.
If you can not find the sockets pm me and I will check the tool store here where I live.
I was in there today and saw the sockets.
FWIW when buying the made in China tools check the rating always buy the ones that have A or AA with the numbers not as good as American made but better than most the made in China junk.
Check Northern Tool I know they sell it in the stores and so does Tractor Supply


good luck
No, TSC and most of the stores it seems do not have 1" drive stuff.

Dallas might hook me up or I'll go with what Len posted.

Thanks
1990 102a3... Just got started, don't  know  what I'm doing.

buswarrior

Lots of places for a busnut to save some cash, a few where buying a good quality socket is money well spent.

Wheel fastener sockets is a place to spend a few bucks.

happy coaching!
buswarrior
Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

luvrbus

Just trying to save you some bucks and you can buy the OTC brand which most dealers use for 33.50 at the Tool Warehouse www.thetoolwarehouse.net your money   


good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Chopper Scott

Luckily for me we have 3 parts stores in my little town. Try a different parts store. I've found anything from NAPA is higher priced.
Seven Heaven.... I pray a lot every time I head down the road!!
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trucktramp

If all else fails, you can check with Matco, Snap On, Mac, or Cornwell tools.  I know that Matco has a website and I'm pretty sure that the others do too.  If you use these places though, you will pay big money for the tools just like the pros do.  You could check with your tire guy and see where he gets his from.
Dennis Watson
KB8KNP
Scotts, Michigan
1966 MCI MC5A
8V71
Spicer 4 Speed Manual

Jerry32

1988 MCI 102A3 8V92TA 740

philiptompkjns

Thanks guys, lots of good info in here.... I'm going to be honest and admit that its probably a good thing that I talked to Dallas in chat last night before getting my hands on a 1" drive socket.
If I had been turning the lugs on the drivers side of my bus the correct direction, I probably would not have broken my 3/4" drive in the first place  :o   

Dallas might supply me with one though, and if not ya'll posted a few great links that will help me a lot.
And unfortunately the closest Harbor Freight is almost an hour away.
1990 102a3... Just got started, don't  know  what I'm doing.