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So....JIS screwdrivers for Japanese screws. It's a thing.

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Old Sep 26, 2017 | 07:57 PM
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On an unrelated/related note, I used them on my latest Japanese rebuild...
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Old Sep 27, 2017 | 09:12 AM
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I'm pretty happy with mine, I've used it a few times
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Old Sep 27, 2017 | 12:10 PM
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I got a complete set while I was doing a vacuum hose replacement. There is a JIS screw between the firewall and vacuum rack holding the rack to the engine. This screw head ALWAYS strips when I try to take it out with a Phillips bit. (I think they must use some sort of thread lock on these screws because they are all tough to take out.) Using the JIS bit prevents stripping the head making the job easier. So, if you work on your car get the screw driver set and ratchet bit set and you will be amazed how much easier it is to remove the screws.
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Old Sep 28, 2017 | 10:43 AM
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Awesome! Definitely adding to the Amazon wish list. Can't wait to add +1 to cool to my tools with this JDM piece.

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I'm not trying to start a fight but unless its OLLLLLDDDD Craftsman it's a piece

I've been converting everything I own to Wera or Wiha. I'll never go back (if you tried using their gear you probably would either .
Is Craftsman really that bad these days? I know Snap-on is top tier, but the prices are also top-tier. For me craftsman socket, drivers, wrenches, etc. have done just fine and the price is right for someone like myself. Never heard of Wera or Wiha (I'm a tool novice for what it's worth), but I'm interested in checking them out now as well.

OT: Would it be worth starting a "Recommended Tools" thread? I just recently purchased a pair of Mac automatic wire strippers that are just amazing! It would be nice to share tools and reviews among fellow members.
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Old Sep 29, 2017 | 02:35 AM
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Because someone bumped this thread I ended up buying one. It's only $9.99 now too
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Old Sep 29, 2017 | 04:26 AM
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Haha, can we get them as kits? Or is it only one that we need for those JIS screws?

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Old Sep 29, 2017 | 11:19 AM
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The regular #2 screwdriver at the beginning will handle 90% of the screwdriver needs in your car. I'm not sure if there are any #1 Phillips in the car or the bigger #3 Philllips.

Their impact screwdrivers would be worth having, especially for brake rotor screws. They are the larger #3 size.

May be worth having specialty ones like stubby or right angle if those are available. But that one screwdriver will get you started and handle most everything you need.

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Old Sep 29, 2017 | 02:00 PM
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Time for a group buy, Dale?
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Old Sep 29, 2017 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by DaleClark
Seems to be really common in the Japanese sportbike world.
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Yeeep.
Many a stripped carburetor screws in my biking career... and no, I still don't have a set of JIS screwdrivers...
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Old Sep 30, 2017 | 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by DaleClark
The regular #2 screwdriver at the beginning will handle 90% of the screwdriver needs in your car. I'm not sure if there are any #1 Phillips in the car or the bigger #3 Philllips.

Their impact screwdrivers would be worth having, especially for brake rotor screws. They are the larger #3 size.

May be worth having specialty ones like stubby or right angle if those are available. But that one screwdriver will get you started and handle most everything you need.

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I was convinced when this thread first came up. When I saw it bumped I was reminded. Just ordered the #2, the long #2 and stubby.
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Old Oct 3, 2017 | 07:33 AM
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I have 3 sizes of Jis screwdrivers. If you are working on an rX7 and dont have these.. you are doing it wrong.
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Old Oct 3, 2017 | 10:23 AM
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If you still aren't convinced that JIS screw drivers are the best thing since sliced bread....
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Old Oct 29, 2017 | 03:46 AM
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So I got one because of this thread and have been using the **** out of it. It is really great and I'll be buying more sizes.
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Old Oct 29, 2017 | 03:52 AM
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Odd, they don't have the short one with the serrated edges.
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Old Apr 1, 2018 | 07:01 PM
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I got a stubby #2 JIS one for Christmas, works awesome for tight places in the interior.

Did the ultimate test with my regular one today - I took apart a spare fuel rail. The FPR and pulsation dampener are held on with screws and if anyone has ever tried to remove them with a regular screwdriver they strip out like CRAZY. I've always used an impact screwdriver to remove them.

Today I used the Vessel, I had to REALLY put some twist on it but they both came off just fine with ZERO damage or stripping to the screw. It just bit in and came off.

If you don't have one, GET ONE. Works SO damn good.

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Old Apr 1, 2018 | 10:09 PM
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I ordered 1 like almost 3 weeks ago how long dose it take to ship ?
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Old Apr 2, 2018 | 04:44 AM
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Just got myself a set of 1, 2 and 3 size, pluss a 2 stubby from ebay.

Also found this (Craftsman has rebranded Vessel impacts):
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Old Apr 2, 2018 | 09:19 AM
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I ordered 1 like almost 3 weeks ago how long dose it take to ship ?
Not sure, did seem like it took a bit to get mine. I guess it depends on what Amazon shipper you deal with. If it's coming straight from Japan that can take longer.

It's worth the wait

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Old Apr 2, 2018 | 12:49 PM
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I had no idea they made a stubby. Another forum turned me on to them a few years ago and I picked up the three common 1,2,3. These fall in line with the Knipex Plierswrench - everyone should have one.
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Old Apr 27, 2018 | 04:03 AM
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So i finally got mine in the mail. Regulars, Impactas, and a stubby.




Just to give you an idea about the fitment and grip i took this photo. Its a OEM screw for the headlight shrouds. Neither the screwdriver or the screw are magnetic.


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Old Apr 27, 2018 | 10:23 AM
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Just to give you an idea about the fitment and grip i took this photo. Its a OEM screw for the headlight shrouds. Neither the screwdriver or the screw are magnetic.
Oh my gosh, I just assumed they were magnetic since they held the screws so tightly!
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Old Apr 30, 2018 | 12:16 PM
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Oh my gosh, I just assumed they were magnetic since they held the screws so tightly!
I have to edit my previous statement:

The screwdriver is magnetic, but the screw in the picture is not. There is no magnetic force when i tested that screw, but when i repeated it with a ikea screw, i could lift it with the tip of the screwdriver. The screw in the picture was 100% unresponsive to the magnetic tip when laying on the table

So the screw in the picture is still 100% friction

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