Before Colorado, I went with this one for my Jeep kit. The carrying bag is nice, and it includes two more wrenches than the one from Advance, but it is a bit more expensive:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MT6PDN0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Nice, how is the quality on those? They have a 5* rating, impressive and I like roll ups. I've literally beat on my Gearwrenches and needed another set for the shop at the lake.
Do you have any known fasteners that are 9mm or 9/32″ on the Jeep? I don't recall any on the JK.
I, too, prefer/ like my roll-up which contains Craftsman box wrenches (
originsl ,USA made +decades old )running from 7mm metrics thru 22mm and set of these Gear Wrench ratcheting in all the same sizes. So, I have dupes in ratcheting same as standard boxes. It makes it simple to torque down stuff from both ends.
I embellished the set w/ those odd sizes we need , like the 16mm and some 3/4” or the ever necessary 7/16” and 9/16” and a ground down 13mm and 1/2” box dedicated to unit bearing / brake stuff.
This is a good deal for building a good set of ratchet & box wrenches. I think ( didn’t check) I last saw the GearWrench or Tekton 20 piece metric on Blamazon for 55 to 60bucks?
So, this saves a 10 spot.
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edit: the quality is above average. I hsve one skip occasionally and have only managed to break a 13mm via our leverage trick of using a 2nd box wrench to lengthen the one you’re using ...I stripped it by applying gorilla torque to something like that. )
Oh, I know on my XJ nor my JK that I have not a single nut that would require a 9mm wrench, fwiw.