george4
Well-known member
Need to pick up wobble extensions in all drives. I see SO has wobble and wobble plus, what is the difference? SKs and Craftman look good too, any input?
I prefer separate wobbles as opposed to the wobble plus. They do work fine as a wobble extension (snap ons) but I wouldn't rely on them as a "solid" extension.
I've only broke one extension ever, that was a Matco 1/2" drive 1 1/2" chrome one. Using a 24" breaker bar (not an impact!) to remove a crank pulley bolt.
I do prefer the feel of the snap on's opposed to my matcos though and it's a world above regular c'mans.

You can feel the difference between a Snap On extension and a Craftsman extension ...![]()
I have never had good luck with a wobble extension. I just never liked them. IMHO if you can't reach it with a straight extension then you need a universal socket.
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I love mine.
Sometimes you can get away with a universal joint and a standard socket, but I have found in many cases there just isn't enough room.
As for extensions, I have broken everything under the sun with the exception of a snap on extension. The snap on units are thinner, stronger, have less “wobble” (I know, you want wobble on a wobble extension and that they have), and the knurling is a nice touch. Try out several brands if you can, and pick the one that supports YOUR needs. Good luck, and keep us up to date on what you choose.

I have never had good luck with a wobble extension. I just never liked them. ...
Try out several brands if you can, and pick the one that supports YOUR needs. Good luck, and keep us up to date on what you choose.

I have never had good luck with a wobble extension. I just never liked them. IMHO if you can't reach it with a straight extension then you need a universal socket.
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I love mine.
Sometimes you can get away with a universal joint and a standard socket, but I have found in many cases there just isn't enough room.
As for extensions, I have broken everything under the sun with the exception of a snap on extension. The snap on units are thinner, stronger, have less “wobble” (I know, you want wobble on a wobble extension and that they have), and the knurling is a nice touch. Try out several brands if you can, and pick the one that supports YOUR needs. Good luck, and keep us up to date on what you choose.

How the hell do you break extensions? I have broken a few sockets through the years as well as a few ratchets but the closest I ever came to breaking an extension was when I have broken a drive reducing adapter. Don't you know when it's time to go a different direction before breaking up your tools, regardless of getting replacements for nothing I think a guy has to know when it is time to get a different plan of attack!![]()
i am agree with you! but i had snap on wobble set as i only need to make little degree off instead pissed off on univeral joint because it flex down and i cant get it stright unless i had to tape it with electrical tape...![]()
How the hell do you break extensions? I have broken a few sockets through the years as well as a few ratchets but the closest I ever came to breaking an extension was when I have broken a drive reducing adapter. Don't you know when it's time to go a different direction before breaking up your tools, regardless of getting replacements for nothing I think a guy has to know when it is time to get a different plan of attack!![]()
You must not work on cars for a living.
You must not work on cars for a living.

What does one have to do with the other? Are you saying auto techs are stronger than they are smart? If so, I think some folks here might take offense to that.![]()
Cause I'm dumber than a sack of hammers and I've never had a problem telling the difference between a 3/8" drive job and a 3/4" drive job.![]()
I do not understand that. If you need the wobble to break loose a nut, why would the stress be any less than if you had a straight shot with a regular extension?
I do not understand that. If you need the wobble to break loose a nut, why would the stress be any less than if you had a straight shot with a regular extension?
Just buy the Snap On ... everyone knows it better ... it has to be, it cost more.
How the hell do you break extensions? I have broken a few sockets through the years as well as a few ratchets but the closest I ever came to breaking an extension was when...
That's pretty straightforward. The guy has apparently never broken an extension, which likely means he doesn't do this stuff for a living. Here's how King and I both jumped to that conclusion:You must not work on cars for a living.