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03 May 2025
thought these were Mechanix Wear "Fabric...
thought these were Mechanix Wear "Fabricator" gloves...ot quite, but they'll suffice

11 April 2018
Bada$$ tire for a great price
1 of 1 found this helpful Always wanted a set of these for my trucks growing up...looks like my daughter reaps the reward of old age early, her Jeep looks GREAT.... and hopefully I won't have to pull her out of any mudholes :) Late '17 date codes(nice to see they haven't been sittin around some wharehouse for 5 yrs), heavy duty construction(u can tell by how much they weigh puttin 'em on), great tread profile(nice and chunky, for clearin the mud), and they look great to boot.
Thank you for a great purchase
Ryan

22 January 2019
Good quality, easy to use tool that makes near perfect flares for less than "brand name"
I have used other "high-end" manufacturers tools like this and always wanted one. Quality appears to be pretty much the same(only time will tell that). It worked perfectly out of the box and even had (I think) a better design than others(namely, the clamping tab) making it even easier to use. If you're on the fence about biting the cost bullet on this one, my advice is "DO IT", you won't regret it. I regret not buying one at least 2 or 3 projects earlier. These things absolutely smoke using one of the cheapie bar clamp type flaring tools(ur flares inevitably leak becuz of the lack of proper alignment inherent to that type of tool) It makes near flawless flares, even in steel(though, I personally recommend Ni-Cop due to it's corrosion resistance)