Toyota Wrenches???
#1
Toyota Wrenches???
Can anyone give me a little history on these. I didn't know that they even existed. was there more than what I have here? did they come with a car or truck? whats up with them?
Last edited by tysen86; Apr 14, 2007 at 02:15 PM.
#2
Yes they did come with each new car plus a spark plug socket and a screw driver that was a flat tip on one end and a phillip on the other you just pulled the shaft out and turned it around. That was in the late 60's and seventys. I think the L/C still had them till the 90's.
#6
So true...
However the only problem with them is that with the age of these trucks now, if you tried to use an open ended wrench on anything at all on the truck you'd round it off so quickly you wouldn't be able to cuss at it first.
Every bolt I've taken off on my truck lately has been frozen on. 6 point sockets are our friend now.
However the only problem with them is that with the age of these trucks now, if you tried to use an open ended wrench on anything at all on the truck you'd round it off so quickly you wouldn't be able to cuss at it first.

Every bolt I've taken off on my truck lately has been frozen on. 6 point sockets are our friend now.
#7
I got toyota on the brain...
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#8
So true...
However the only problem with them is that with the age of these trucks now, if you tried to use an open ended wrench on anything at all on the truck you'd round it off so quickly you wouldn't be able to cuss at it first.
Every bolt I've taken off on my truck lately has been frozen on. 6 point sockets are our friend now.
However the only problem with them is that with the age of these trucks now, if you tried to use an open ended wrench on anything at all on the truck you'd round it off so quickly you wouldn't be able to cuss at it first.

Every bolt I've taken off on my truck lately has been frozen on. 6 point sockets are our friend now.
Another advantage is, one socket size will work for both SAE and metric bolts -- no need for two sets.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/76-Pc...spagenameZWDVW
Last edited by Mark in MD; Apr 15, 2007 at 06:32 AM.
#9
Here's my best friend, although I have the 62 piece version at the moment. I can take off any bolt, no matter how rounded it is. Note in the pic below how even the open end wrench grabs the bolt head at four points, and it grabs it at the wall, not the corner. I couldn't live without metrinch.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/76-Pc...spagenameZWDVW
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/76-Pc...spagenameZWDVW
#11
Rechrome wrenches
Would be cool but the rechroming process would more then likely remove allot of detail from the text.
#12
Ha so true
So true...
However the only problem with them is that with the age of these trucks now, if you tried to use an open ended wrench on anything at all on the truck you'd round it off so quickly you wouldn't be able to cuss at it first.
Every bolt I've taken off on my truck lately has been frozen on. 6 point sockets are our friend now.
However the only problem with them is that with the age of these trucks now, if you tried to use an open ended wrench on anything at all on the truck you'd round it off so quickly you wouldn't be able to cuss at it first.

Every bolt I've taken off on my truck lately has been frozen on. 6 point sockets are our friend now.
#13
So true...
However the only problem with them is that with the age of these trucks now, if you tried to use an open ended wrench on anything at all on the truck you'd round it off so quickly you wouldn't be able to cuss at it first.
Every bolt I've taken off on my truck lately has been frozen on. 6 point sockets are our friend now.
However the only problem with them is that with the age of these trucks now, if you tried to use an open ended wrench on anything at all on the truck you'd round it off so quickly you wouldn't be able to cuss at it first.

Every bolt I've taken off on my truck lately has been frozen on. 6 point sockets are our friend now.
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