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Reviews (7)

Sep 01, 2018
DOES NOT FIT K30 / CCLWB
DO NOT BUY. Does not fit cab and chassis or crew cab long wheel base. Poorly made, all holes are in the wrong spots. Front of tank hangs 2-3 inches low.
INCORRECT PART, INCORRECTLY ADVERTISED

Jun 26, 2018
Nothing like the photos, incorrect parts
Stabilizer is nothing like the photos, came with incorrect hardware, but ultimately did fit on the truck (85 K30).
Unit arrived an ugly grey color with no Rough Country badges and a big “made in China” stamp. The instructions are more like an insult (it’s two bolts but come on guys! You can do better! Some poor fool out there will need the help one day and it won’t be there.) I also had to reuse old mounting hardware in order to fit it correctly. The supplied hardware was too long and would have caused a rub during sharp turns.
Buyer beware!

Dec 19, 2017
Decent cheap kit, leaves quite a bit to be desired
This is a decent bang for your buck starter pack for a blossoming DIYer or for the kid's first set of tools. It also makes a great emergency backup for in import car owner. The strength is in its diversity though there is plenty of room for improvement.
The tools feel low-grade, somewhere in between the stuff you find at the dollar store, Craftsman's import line and the super cheap tools at Harbor Freight. I'm sure they'll do most things just fine but they just don't feel like they can handle much abuse. The screwdrivers cover a pretty broad swath and some of the other odds and ends could be quite useful in a pinch. Both the wrenches and the sockets are metric only. This is a huge blow to the usefulness of this kit as most of us Americans own at least one car, motorcycle, or engine powered toy with SAE components. The sockets offered are not deep well-another opportunity missed. The case is already falling apart which is a bit of a letdown. I've only opened it up four times!
We all know it isn't 599 tools. So how many is it? As it turns out, this appears to be the same 186 piece took kit that Sharper Image sells under their brand name at more than twice the price. At the eBay $80 price point it's a decent deal. At theirs, not so much.
Overall it's not a bad kit and makes a decent enough on the go supplement to a proper ratchet set. Perfect Christmas present for the kids, grandparents, college students, and people who don't own things with SAE bolts.