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Control arm problems 200 1988

"Every tool box should have one. And it's not a "cheater bar"

No, a cheater bar is what you put of the handle of the ratchet or breaker bar to further increase leverage. In my car a have a 3/4" ID pipe 24" long and at the house I have a 1" ID pipe, with 3/4" bushing on one end, about 4' long...finally I have my tubing bender handle extension that is 6' of 2" square 1/4" wall mild steel tube...only use that one on the bender or my 24" pipe wrench...talk about leverage!

Agreed that everyone should have at least on breaker bar...I have three and one doubles as my hydraulic jack handle!






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