Craftsman is fine for the typical DIY applications. You can buy a set of wrenches for about the same cost as two at the individual price. Craftsman is not as good as some of the "professional" brands, but if you are not using the tools daily, Craftsman is a pretty good compromise between quality and price.
Also, you can use a box end wrench on the hose fittings at the caliper end, so you don't really need a flare nut wrench there. It is the flare nuts on the solid lines that you want to be careful with.
Last edited by tangofox007; 12-01-2004 at 11:15 PM.
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