The habdke ends of your soring scisdirs should have a cove end to aid in puttin the prinary and secondary soring bag on. U need the long length of the handkes of soring scisdors not that blue hsndled too
I was looking at this set but I ended up buying a new matço set on eBay for not much more money. I think I paid around $50 for the sealed Matco drum brake tool set.
I got the same set under a different name on Amazon for $26 also Gm has both style drum brakes, with and without top spring post. I believe 9.5 and under have post and 10 and above do not.
@@CatusMaximus true but with most of the casting now done in China for both the cost difference maybe marginalized with a greater touch labor for drums during the assembly process. Maybe the question is in the cost comparison with the tone ring ABS integration.
So when are you going to demonstrate the use of this set of tools?
Here's one: ruclips.net/video/9f7hpI5JvyE/видео.html
Yes...
Yes we need to see how to use it, I received mine today for 25.00 Amazon.
I love it it looks very nice.
YESSS please show a video on using them😁😁😁😁😏😏😏😍😍😍😍
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. This is exactly what I was looking for. You are appreciated.
The habdke ends of your soring scisdirs should have a cove end to aid in puttin the prinary and secondary soring bag on.
U need the long length of the handkes of soring scisdors not that blue hsndled too
I was looking at this set but I ended up buying a new matço set on eBay for not much more money. I think I paid around $50 for the sealed Matco drum brake tool set.
That's a nice kit for the money
Wish it came with the bleeder wrenches
I wish they came with parking brake tool.
Yes you can save a buck and not get Harbor garbage
Matco rebrands some of astros tools
Catus , Nice Job on the Review . Looks like A Decent Set .
I got the same set under a different name on Amazon for $26 also Gm has both style drum brakes, with and without top spring post. I believe 9.5 and under have post and 10 and above do not.
I've had this set since 2008. Great inexpensive set
Used this set and the bake spring pliers were not superior to vice grips. Moved on to GearWrench set.
Would these work on any drum brake set?
Note also that the case uses a hinge. Better than the thin plastic that just bends back and forth.
You should put a link where we can buy the set from...Thanks
You could just save yourself 25-30 bucks and just use pliers and screw driver.
Nice job 👍
Why do some modern cars still have drum brakes is beyond me
They're very cheap to manufacture
@@CatusMaximus true but with most of the casting now done in China for both the cost difference maybe marginalized with a greater touch labor for drums during the assembly process. Maybe the question is in the cost comparison with the tone ring ABS integration.
I think they’re fine for back brakes for some cheap cars like my little Toyota Echo.
More than double the price in Canada.
Trudeau is responsible for that