jbuck-oklahoma
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That particular one I was able to rotate it back enough to get a low profile 1/4 universal socket on it but with it’s mate to the right (not pictured because I hadn’t got it on there yet) I couldn’t get anything on there because of the angle even if rolled back as far as possible.You can't rotate and reposition the clamp for direct access?
Thank ya,This?
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or this?
If a socket like that would work, these low profile sets are cheap and work well. I use mine all the time. Taiwan made. 1/4" female square on the socket itself, and also a male 7/16" or 11mm hex for use with a combo or ratcheting wrench.

I’ll order a set of them, looks great thank youI’ve used the Snap-On 1/4” low profile sockets with a flex end ratchet wrench before.
RTSM8 is their 8mm
Nice. That's exactly what I was thinking of. My Westward wrench looks identical - maybe the same OEM. Same tooth count too.
Trying to find something like this maybe, haven’t had any luck googling one up
If a socket like that would work, these low profile sets are cheap and work well. I use mine all the time. Taiwan made. 1/4" female square on the socket itself, and also a male 7/16" or 11mm hex for use with a combo or ratcheting wrench.
If you want to look at other similar options, do searches for lo-profile sockets, dual drive sockets, or low profile sockets, but there aren't many options in 1/4" drive at this time.
Snap-on does makes them as well if you want something a bit heavier duty. They are almost identical dimensionally to the PowerDrive sockets I linked to. They even use the same 11mm sized hex on the outside of the socket. They come in a socket only set, in a set with a low profile ratchet, or they can be purchased individually for about $18-20 per socket.
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GEARWRENCH 27 Pc. 1/4" Drive 6 Pt. Pass-Thru Mechanics Tool Set, Standard SAE/Metric - 891427
Why not just use a nut driver bit and a 1/4 inch wrench? It's basically exactly what you have drawn.
I bought this for basically your same situation: clamp on intercooler end tank hose nestled amongst frame rails, cross members, radiators and shrouding. It looked like the most compact tool to get to the clamp and was really cheap on the Amazon but the listing for my purchase is no longer active. This is really similar to what you sketched up. I bet anything similar should work, and couldn't be worse than repositioning an open end wrench dozens of times.
Edit: After thinking about this, the hex drive socket idea you sketched up might take less room overall than this type pf tool. However, this worked in my particular case because the intercooler piping was relatively large diameter so the extra distance that the adapter put the ratchet actually helped clear the large pipe.
Yep, that's the typical engineering for ya. Get the thing to work - then make it the most complicated and difficult thing to work on.