Loscaldazar
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I've had a Gearwrench 80546 swivel spark plug socket with a permanently attached extension for a few years. Makes it so your extension doesn't come out of your spark plug socket when using it, and it has a swivel function making it easier to get into some hard to reach places to do spark plugs (Subaru spark plugs....).
I figured I'd upgrade to the Snap On version- the FSXK320A. I received it a few days ago and went to use it yesterday. It is shorter than the gear wrench version, meaning it can't reach all the way down to the spark plugs in a Subaru without adding another extension (the drive end of the Gearwrench just barely sticks out, allowing for a ratchet to be attached to it).
Furthermore, the collar that retains the pin on the swivel portion is larger the the one of the Gearwrench. It won't even fit through the spark plug access hole to remove the spark plug! The gearwrench is much thinner and has worked on every Subaru I've used it on!
Even better, the Gearwrench uses a magnetic retention system that works way better than the rubber boot in the Snap On.
Here are some measurements..
Thickness of the Chrome socket portion (Snap On slightly smaller):
Snap On- 0.8550"
Gearwrench- 0.8630"
Thickness of the Swivel Pin Retention Collar (Gearwrench significantly smaller by over a tenth of an inch):
Snap On-0.9840"
Gearwrench-0.8800"
Price:
Snap On-$73
Gearwrench-$10-$15
The knurling is better on the Gearwrench to boot too. I'm surprised the Snap On doesn't fit Subarus, as this type of spark plug socket was practically invented to do spark plugs on them. So way to go Gearwrench, some of your products are indeed better than Snap On. I'm also glad I decided to check this before getting rid of my gearwrench socket.
I figured I'd upgrade to the Snap On version- the FSXK320A. I received it a few days ago and went to use it yesterday. It is shorter than the gear wrench version, meaning it can't reach all the way down to the spark plugs in a Subaru without adding another extension (the drive end of the Gearwrench just barely sticks out, allowing for a ratchet to be attached to it).
Furthermore, the collar that retains the pin on the swivel portion is larger the the one of the Gearwrench. It won't even fit through the spark plug access hole to remove the spark plug! The gearwrench is much thinner and has worked on every Subaru I've used it on!
Even better, the Gearwrench uses a magnetic retention system that works way better than the rubber boot in the Snap On.
Here are some measurements..
Thickness of the Chrome socket portion (Snap On slightly smaller):
Snap On- 0.8550"
Gearwrench- 0.8630"
Thickness of the Swivel Pin Retention Collar (Gearwrench significantly smaller by over a tenth of an inch):
Snap On-0.9840"
Gearwrench-0.8800"
Price:
Snap On-$73
Gearwrench-$10-$15
The knurling is better on the Gearwrench to boot too. I'm surprised the Snap On doesn't fit Subarus, as this type of spark plug socket was practically invented to do spark plugs on them. So way to go Gearwrench, some of your products are indeed better than Snap On. I'm also glad I decided to check this before getting rid of my gearwrench socket.
