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Oil filter
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldjeep" data-source="post: 1448159" data-attributes="member: 93148"><p>I've had metal ones and rubber ones and they work fine for the filters that want to come off. They tend to take too much room to operate and don't work on a lot of vehicles where your only clear shot is to the end of the filter. My crash bars would keep you from using a strap wrench easily. Cap wrenches are a non starter - too many different sizes needed for the ever changing fleet of stuff with oil filters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldjeep, post: 1448159, member: 93148"] I've had metal ones and rubber ones and they work fine for the filters that want to come off. They tend to take too much room to operate and don't work on a lot of vehicles where your only clear shot is to the end of the filter. My crash bars would keep you from using a strap wrench easily. Cap wrenches are a non starter - too many different sizes needed for the ever changing fleet of stuff with oil filters. [/QUOTE]
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