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Hi All,

One of my counter weights have come loose in my steer wheel. Which Im guessing is because of the vibrations my 2way gives out. So I am on the hunt for a T50H socket to take off my steering to mount this counter weight back again. But so far no luck at the normal tool outlets. Can anyone recommend any ?

I have tried:

Supercheap

Repco

All Tools

Auto 1

I live SOR so I would prefer somewhere in that area as I work full time office hours so its hard for me to get anywhere too far.

Cheers in advance.

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pal - its a torx-head bolt im pretty sure

try coventry's i know they do a CGL kit which comes with a t50 bit. my snap-on kit only goes up to t40, and i bought a massive SP Tools kit with heaps of 1/4drive bits and the largest is t40 too.....

edit: also forgot to add the CGL kit are the TxxH kits - so they come with the little security hole in the middle (and my snap-on ones dont! how gay is that haha)

Edited by jimmys-33T

Cheers Jimmy,

Any luck on finding just the individual socket? I have a full set of TXX (the socket without the hole) so I dont really need another full set of exactly the same but with a hole. Bit of a pain if I have to buy the full set.

Ill keep looking for this week, if no luck I guess I will have to buy the whole set! I would get pissed off at my 2way from the vibrations but I love it too much haha....

Thanks anyway Pal. Looks like I will have to buy the set! ... Will now everyone knows where they can most likely borrow one next time they need it.

Set for Kingchrome is 49 dollars =(

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