(I googled 10mm and this was like the very first thing that popped up)
I've got two sets that look just like that. Thankfully they sell 10mm sockets in a six pack.
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(I googled 10mm and this was like the very first thing that popped up)
Damn, these tools are going to end up coming from the same place as the 7 speed.Nobody tell em about the triangles on the 2 doors or they won’t be getting a Bronco at all...
I actually went and looked through the catalog hoping there to find a passthrough ratchet that matched this one, but no luck.
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Pics of the Bronco factory tool kit included with every vehicle. There's tools for removing doors, top, bolts and pockets to store the hardware when doors and top are off. Love that everything is engraved "BRONCO"
pics from bronco nation
Will this also remove or install the roof rails?
You all, see the below response form @ZackDanger to my post asking the same thing.I don't think so. I believe there is a separate tool that is included only if you get the roof rails. I assume it comes with the rails whether you order from factory or through parts after the fact.
Yes. The tools to attach and remove the roof rack are included.
One is the Torx in this kit, the other is a proprietary torque limiting driver.
Both can be seen in the hard top operation video.
What did you expect.... Snap On?Some cheap, crappy tools.
Didn't expect anything less.
I think it's a nice touch, too, especially since those are Torx Plus bits which are not included in most socket sets.Wife's Xterra had a tool kit to remove/adjust the roof rack etc. Handy to have it right there in the vehicle as opposed to looking for stuff to do it with. Glad it's included with the vehicle...
Ford use SPX as tool company to supply all tools to dealers before every vehicle launch for free. I guess this tool kit should come from SPX as well. Just speculating.Sweet! If you tell me these are US-made, I will pop the button right off my pajama pants!
Cmon now... we all know pajama pants replaced the American made button for the foreign built stretchy band years ago. Why would this be different?Sweet! If you tell me these are US-made, I will pop the button right off my pajama pants!
That's the socket on your kit that always walks on it's own and work almost for every project you want to start in your rig. You will spend a huge amount of time looking for that sneaky socket.Sounds like there’s an inside joke about a 10mm socket. What’s the joke?