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Old 07-29-2014, 09:40 AM   #10
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looks like they would work
Sounds pretty cool

"Universal Spline?

This simply means that one socket fits most fastener shapes. Normally, 6pt (hex) sockets only fit one type of fasteners. These universal spline sockets fit hex, square, spline, and external-Torx fasteners.

If you don’t know whether you need spline, E-Torx, or square-fastener compatibility, chances are that it’s not something you will need anytime soon.

Inch + Metric?

As you may know, inch and metric sizes are usually pretty dimensionally close to each other. These sockets are designed such that one size can fit both inch and metric fasteners sizes. The trade-off is that they don’t fit either fastener sizes perfectly. "
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