Thx for the tips on the plug gauges. Ordered from Enco and
found they have two applicable coupons until the end o' the month -
GAMEDAY for 15% off $99+
-and-
KICKOFF for free shipping on $99+
So my ZZ set, "on sale" for $79, plus a made in USA adjustable wrench and a pair of scouring pads, came out to less, to my door, than many other vendors charge for the gauges alone, sans shipping.
I'm assuming these imported gauges are the same as all the other rebranded, non-MUSA sets.
Anyway, I'm back on my way to figuring out why I can't hit the broad side of a barn.
Complete thread:
- Thx for the tips on the plug gauges. Ordered from Enco and -
brionic,
2014-01-30, 10:20
- Imported gauges tend to measure correct enough -
Fowler,
2014-01-30, 14:03
- Thx. I don't have the means or the skill to measure .00005 -
brionic,
2014-01-30, 15:35
- With very very few exceptions you only need that many zeros -
John K.,
2014-01-30, 19:16
- Excellent reference, John. Personal favorite. - brionic, 2014-01-30, 19:32
- With very very few exceptions you only need that many zeros -
John K.,
2014-01-30, 19:16
- Thx. I don't have the means or the skill to measure .00005 -
brionic,
2014-01-30, 15:35
- Thanks for the heads up on the discount -
Jared,
2014-02-01, 10:13
- Good deal, eh? -
brionic,
2014-02-01, 10:35
- We are planning on it. - Jared, 2014-02-01, 11:30
- Good deal, eh? -
brionic,
2014-02-01, 10:35
- Thx for the tips on the plug gauges. Ordered from Enco and - RidinLou, 2014-02-01, 13:18
- Imported gauges tend to measure correct enough -
Fowler,
2014-01-30, 14:03