thing is, the injector lines are easily taken off with a regular wrench (much cheaper). but good find!
Quote from: "jtanguay"thing is, the injector lines are easily taken off with a regular wrench (much cheaper). but good find!.. in the same way that brake lines *can* be removed with a standard 11mm wrench.However, in both cases, the additional coverage of the full-meal-deal tool dramatically reduces damage to the nuts *and* your knuckles, when the wrench slips as it takes off the corners of the nuts. ;-)
Quote from: "Vincent Waldon"Quote from: "jtanguay"thing is, the injector lines are easily taken off with a regular wrench (much cheaper). but good find!.. in the same way that brake lines *can* be removed with a standard 11mm wrench.However, in both cases, the additional coverage of the full-meal-deal tool dramatically reduces damage to the nuts *and* your knuckles, when the wrench slips as it takes off the corners of the nuts. ;-)My tool of choice for the injector lines is a flare nut wrench. Fits fabulously.