Works great, just waiting on a 6oz retainer ordered separately
You’ll probably need an air impact. Please let us know if the electric works. I’m rooting for you!OEM Tools 19mm heavy socket for my upcoming timing belt job on the Odyssey. I should have no problem removing the crank bolt with this socket and the Ryobi high torque impact.
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I just used the Ryobi high torque impact with the heavy OEM Tools socket for the Honda Odyssey crank bolt. That bolt is notoriously tight AF but it didn't stand a chance...off in 2 seconds!You’ll probably need an air impact. Please let us know if the electric works. I’m rooting for you!
I like most Icon hand tools but not all, the swivel impacts are not good and I would not buy a digi TW either. I have PI, Norbar, Stahlwille digi (nothing comes close to a Stahlwille Sensotork). I like a few of the Hercules tools also but again not all and even like the Pittsburg composite ratchets but no Bauer, Warrior and most other things HF sells. I guess I am not the HF fan you think, if its a good tool I couldn't care less who makes it, where its made or what it cost, if its good its good and if it is crap it is crap.My closest HF (an hour away) finally got more ICON 1/2" digi angle TWs in stock.
My first one -- very lightly used, never dropped, always stored with care -- randomly freaked out on the third job ever and said "RECALIBRATE!!"
No amount of swapping batteries, scrolling through menus, changing dates, crying or pleading would convince it otherwise.
So yeah, my new tool is a warranty replacement ICON TW. Not sure if calibration issues are supposed to be covered, but they didn't ask and I don't feel bad.
I no longer trust the thing and bought a Matco backup at pawn for $300 (which, ironically, seems to use the exact same UI). At least the Matco is the big daddy that goes to 300#
I know we've got some HF ICON fan bois (@Trav cough cough) but in order for their LT warranty to be spectacular you've gotta
1) be close to a store, and
2) they have to actually have the item in stock, which has been a REAL YUUUGE issue with their digi TW stuff.
I know my experience is N=1, but when you're that one, it's difficult to shake the experience. I should have just bought a TechAngle instead of now feeling I need to have two 1/2" digis in case the first goes down.
Finally, just a small tip on HF warranty: I had purchased initially at $350 (coupon, maybe?) but yesterday's price was $380. The register tries to charge the difference, but if you have a clueless cashier as I did, ask for a mgr who will override to the original purchase price. You obviously shouldn't pay anything on a warranty swap.
I bought this exact pair of Lang Caliper tool off of Amazon. The box that mine came in said "Made in the USA" but it had an additional sticker on it that said "Made in China" I contacted Lang and asked about this and they said that this product is USA made. They had me send them the Amazon tool and they determined it was a fake and sent me one from them as well as some pry bars for my trouble.Got a Lang caliper spreader for the Tundra. I don't know how soon I'll need it, but with the 2 pair of opposing pistons, I will eventually need something.
I like that style as well. I have the Lisle versions that have worked well so far. I saw a new Snap-On pair on Ebay and at $300, they sure are expensive. No used ones right now.I'm partial to the "caulk gun" style spreaders anymore because they're one-handed and lightning fast.
I got the Snappy BTCP2SA but they're not cheap. Watch for used on ebay. Definitely one of my favorite tools during brake jobs.
It sounds like Amazon is getting as sketchy as flebay. Not good as they put so many mom and pop stores out of business leaving fewer and fewer alternatives..I bought this exact pair of Lang Caliper tool off of Amazon. The box that mine came in said "Made in the USA" but it had an additional sticker on it that said "Made in China" I contacted Lang and asked about this and they said that this product is USA made. They had me send them the Amazon tool and they determined it was a fake and sent me one from them as well as some pry bars for my trouble.