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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Nov 8, 2018 at 12:47 PM
    Blue92

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    Normally, yes. But at least on the east coast we have Lebanon Bologna, which is the shit when paired with provolone and mustard. Its actually beef and pork sausage.
     
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    yeah it looks like it should fit...someone else was saying that it didn't fit under there's though, I wonder if some came in different sizes.

    I actually didn't read the description of what all came in the kit before I bought it lol, just figured at $35 I shouldn't pass it up...but I'm kind of disappointed that the sockets are mostly tiny sizes and go up to 19mm...I was hoping they'd go up to 24. Can't expect to use it on any fill/drain plugs but that's alright, I can toss a couple extra sockets in the truck to have just in case.
     
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    Oh yeah, food, that's a good subject! I don't mind all the other stuff and I.love a good grilled cheese sandwich but damn I couldn't understand the so much talk about grilled cheese sandwiches. Lol
     
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    I need to figure out what I want to eat tonight
     
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    It doesn't really fit, like half of it does but it drags on the seat. I didn't read the description either, but whatever it's decent. Throw in a few bigger sockets (I still need to get a 35 for CV's) and some wrenches and you're good
     
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    Make ribs and post a pic
     
  7. Nov 8, 2018 at 12:50 PM
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    *out of the things I have at the house.
     
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  8. Nov 8, 2018 at 12:51 PM
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    Top ramen and sadness
     
  9. Nov 8, 2018 at 12:53 PM
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    For sure, I still plan on bringing my big tool bag with me on any offroad trips just in case but this is a good set to have in the truck day-to-day in case I need it.

    ya make sure you get a 35mm axle nut socket, not a 36mm...I accidentally ordered a 36mm the first time and someone on TW told me it would still work. It does not...found that out the hard way when I already had my truck apart and then had to walk to the auto parts store to get a 35 lol.
     
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    Yeah that's why I passed on it and well I didn't need another set. Great price but I didn't like the lack of deep sockets and not much for the wrenches. I don't have a need for SAE sizes or both 1/4 & 3/8 drive in the same set. At least it doesn't skip socket sizes. I hate that!

    I carry a Tekton ratchet set in my truck. $40 but it's only short & deep sockets, but no skipped sizes, only up to 19mm & 3/4 though.
     
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    Probably,

    Or cafe rio, if my gift cards have money on them still
     
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    Yeah I actually used an standard size for mine because I didn't have a 35 and it worked fine, but it wasn't my socket so I still have to buy one
     
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    At least it isn't the massive 54mm one my cruiser needs for the wheel bearings, hard to find one of those
     
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    Nice yeah I got a 250ft lb Tekton torque wrench off Amazon a little while ago for under $40, works great
     
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    not sure if "determined" or "obsessive" but I can respect it either way :)
     
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    Yup, the Tekton stuff is pretty good for import stuff, better than HF & China Craftsman. I mean the China Craftsman stuff is not bad, just overpriced compared to the rest unless you get the deals like that $35 set.
     
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    Had that happen with my moms old Land Rover discovery years ago, couldn't find a single socket so my dad had to buy a set of 50-60mm, 5 sockets and I swear it was like 40 lbs
     
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    Oh, lol. I was wondering wtf! I just stayed away until it blew over.
     
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    I've actually been really surprised by my kobalt tool kit. I have beaten on those ratchets and they won't break
     
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    I'm a poster child for Harbor Freight lol...they allow a wanna-be learning shade tree mechanic like myself to afford the necessary tools to get the job done, if it wasn't for HF I wouldn't have 3/4 of what's in my backyard shed now haha. I totally get that the quality isn't comparable to the well-known brands but it's a great place for someone like me.
     
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