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For the ones that strip . . .

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002NYDRG

This is a handy dandy addition to the toolbox . . . . hold it on the screw, twist it a bit in the direction you want it to turn, and give a nice sharp rap with the old ball pin hammer . .what a time saver. So much easier to break'em lose with this than the whole drill / easy out, hammer & chisel thing . . . (-: Get this out BEFORE you round it out and life is so much easier . . .. LoL

Not that I would ever strip a screw head out on a motorcycle . . . . . (-;

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Oh yea .... lol.... Honda, Ford and some Yota's almost require you to have one.... Impact driver/ Shame though Lisle used to make quality tools... I broke three of em before I quit buying em. Now I just take the ball side of the ball peen and smack the flat side with the other...Same thing just without the added twist the Impact driver gives ya, Mostly needed for brakes.... but has multiple other uses to .....especially if you further north then say... Richmond.
Would recommend finding a different maker though....Lisles bits are very .....fragile.

Yesterday is a memory, tomorrow is a prediction, but today...... is a Bi**h

****Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but, rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy Shit....What a ride!!!"****

Mine is over 30 years old, the only difference is mine came in a metal box