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I would use a good quality set the reason i say this is because cheaper set don't fit just right witch will cause broke bits and striped bolt heads.try to find snapon mac or matco they cost more $ but well worth it trust me.
Personally I don't like the torx fasteners on my Sportster. Many are hard to get a tool onto. I have not found any loose, but when I do I think I will change them out for regular bolts.
I HATE TORX!!!
I should have that as part of my sigy.... I too replace everyone I pull off with Stainless Allens. Very few places so far that I cant.
Cazimere, that is a Chinese Crested you got there for a avatar.. I got one too, but mine is the "power puff" kind. Aka she has got hair.
She is my first "small dog" as I am used to German Shepards and Collies....
Still so much love and personality from a small dog is still amazing me after 3 years.
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